
Struggling with Budget Shortfalls
Clip: Season 4 Episode 429 | 6m
State agencies come under scrutiny as lawmakers struggle with budget shortfalls.
State agencies are coming under scrutiny as lawmakers struggle with budget shortfalls. Governor Mary Fallin is proposing cuts of more than six percent to 55 state agencies. Fallin also proposes tapping agency revolving funds to make up for a 300 million dollar budget shortfall.
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Struggling with Budget Shortfalls
Clip: Season 4 Episode 429 | 6m
State agencies are coming under scrutiny as lawmakers struggle with budget shortfalls. Governor Mary Fallin is proposing cuts of more than six percent to 55 state agencies. Fallin also proposes tapping agency revolving funds to make up for a 300 million dollar budget shortfall.
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