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The Budget of the State of Oklahoma is the governor's proposal to the Oklahoma Legislature which recommends funding levels to operate the state government for the next fiscal year, beginning July 1. Legislative decisions are governed by rules and legislation regarding the state budget process.
This is expected to be the second consecutive increase to Oklahoma public school funding. Here's a look at how the money will be spent. Oklahoma plans to spend billions on education.
The Oklahoma State Budget for Fiscal Year 2001, was the spending request by Governor Frank Keating to fund government operations for July 1, 2000–June 30, 2001. Governor Keating and legislative leader approved the budget in May 2000. This was Governor Keating's sixth budget submitted as governor.
The State Board of Education, the governing body of the Department, is composed of the Oklahoma State Superintendent of Public Instruction and six members appointed by the Governor of Oklahoma with the approval of the Oklahoma Senate. The State Superintendent, in addition to serving as chair of the Board, serves as the chief executive officer ...
The Senate plan allocates $5.5 billion for education, $2.2 billion for health and social services and a cut in the state's portion of the grocery tax. The Oklahoma Senate has sent a $12 billion ...
Support staff at Oklahoma's public schools would receive one-time $2,500 stipends under a proposal approved Tuesday by the Oklahoma Senate's education budget subcommittee.
The Office of State Finance was created in 1947 by Governor of Oklahoma Robert S. Kerr to replace the State Budget Office. In April 2010, Governor Brad Henry appointed the Oklahoma's first chief information officer following legislation passed in the last session of 2009 modernizing Oklahoma's state government information technology system.
In 2024, a family of three on a thrifty plan should budget $813 per month for groceries, according to the U.S. Department of Agriculture. That means, no fast food. Transportation, $400.