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Wed Aug 30, 2017, 10:53 AM Aug 2017

Oklahoma officials request hypothetical budget cut data

OKLAHOMA CITY — Oklahoma lawmakers have sent letters to state agencies requesting they give hypothetical results for a more than 3 percent budget cut.

The Oklahoma Supreme Court struck down a $1.50 cigarette fee earlier this month after justices called it a tax, The Oklahoman reported. Legislative leaders are now inquiring how agencies would be affected by an across-the-board budget cut to make up for the lost fee.

The Department of Transportation is one of the largest agencies that could be affected by a potential budget cut.

Bobby Stem, executive director of the Oklahoma Association of General Contractors, said projects scheduled for 2018 would likely be delayed with a budget cut.

Read more: http://www.swtimes.com/news/20170830/oklahoma-officials-request-hypothetical-budget-cut-data

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