Oklahoma’s rainy day has arrived

// November 8th, 2009 // News

oklahomas rainy day has arrived

Deeper cuts than the 5 percent reductions ordered the past three months appear likely for state agencies to make up for declining revenues this fiscal year, which could cause grim circumstances, the governor’s chief budget adviser says.

"My concern is that there are agencies that don’t appear to be able to take more than a 5 percent cut without it affecting their core services,” state Treasurer Scott Meacham said.

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