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Clip: Season 4 Episode 428 | 3m 29s

eCapitol news director Shawn Ashley discusses possible budget cuts for state agencies.

eCapitol news director Shawn Ashley discusses possible budget cuts for state agencies, proposals to tap revolving funds to help fill a 300 million dollar budget hole, and anti-gay legislation introduced by Representative Sally Kern.

01/30/2015 | Rating NR

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Healthcare Issues

Clip: S4 Ep428 | 4m 58s | Morton Health Clinics are turning away new un-insured patients. (4m 58s)

Oklahoma's Budgeting Process is Fundamentally Flawed

Clip: S4 Ep428 | 3m 55s | Gov. Mary Fallin says Oklahoma's budgeting process is fundamentally flawed. (3m 55s)

Revenue Shortfall Spurs Action

Clip: S4 Ep428 | 5m 17s | A revenue shortfall spurs action on the way Oklahoma manages its money. (5m 17s)

Revolving Funds to Balance the Budget

Clip: S4 Ep428 | 2m 29s | House minority leader Scott Inman questions using revolving funds to balance the budget. (2m 29s)

State Agencies Face Budget Cuts

Clip: S4 Ep428 | 2m 1s | Senate majority leader Randy Bass says state agencies face budget cuts. (2m 1s)

State Agencies Face Funding Challenges

Clip: S4 Ep428 | 1m 58s | Senate President Pro Tem Brian Bingman says state agencies face funding challenges. (1m 58s)

This Week in Business

Clip: S4 Ep428 | 2m 22s | Journal Record editor Ted Streuli discusses falling oil prices this week in business. (2m 22s)

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