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  2. 2009 Oklahoma state budget - Wikipedia

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    The Oklahoma State Budget for Fiscal Year 2009, was a spending request by Governor Brad Henry to fund government operations for July 1, 2008–June 30, 2009. Governor Henry and the Legislature approved the budget in May 2008.

  3. Block grant - Wikipedia

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    Wyoming thus received $35.3 per person, California only $4.7 per person. The formulas for how much money states receive favors small states. Most grant programs have a minimum amount per state, usually 0.5% or 0.75% of the total money given to states in the program. Similar patterns exist for other block grant formulas.

  4. Oklahoma Department of Mental Health and Substance Abuse ...

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    The Department, with an annual budget of over $450 million, is one of the largest employers of the State. For fiscal year 2012, the Department was authorized 1,931 full-time employees. [3] It oversees a blended system of state-operated facilities and private contracted providers.

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  6. University of Oklahoma - Wikipedia

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    It is the largest research library in Oklahoma and contains over 4.7 million volumes. [91] It contains more than 1.6 million photographs, subscriptions to over 31,000 periodicals, over 1.5 million maps, government documents dating back to 1893, and over 50 incunabula. [91] It has five locations on campus.

  7. Trump goes to bat for Tulsi Gabbard amid scrutiny for top ...

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    Tulsi Gabbard, Trump’s choice to be the top intelligence official, began meeting with key lawmakers this week as other Cabinet picks returned to the Capitol.

  8. Troubled Asset Relief Program - Wikipedia

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    Banks that received bailout money had compensated their top executives nearly $1.6 billion in 2007, including salaries, cash bonuses, stock options, and benefits including personal use of company jets and chauffeurs, home security, country club memberships, and professional money management. [83]

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