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Henry says he'd consider January special session

Gov. Brad Henry said a special session of the Legislature could be held in January because of continued uncertainty in Oklahoma's economic forecasts.

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Henry says he'd consider January special session

Gov. Brad Henry said a special session of the Legislature could be held in January because of continued uncertainty in Oklahoma's economic forecasts.

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Henry says he'd consider January special session

OKLAHOMA CITY — Gov. Brad Henry said a special session of the Legislature could be held in Jan...

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Henry says he'd consider January special session

OKLAHOMA CITY -- Gov. Brad Henry said a special session of the Legislature could be held in January because of continued uncertainty in Oklahoma's economic forecasts.

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Henry says he'd consider January special session

Gov. Brad Henry said a special session of the Legislature could be held in January because of continued uncertainty in Oklahoma's economic forecasts.

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Special Session Coming?

Newsok.com reporter/blogger Michael McNutt reported today that Gov. Henry is considering calling a special session to address the state's budget woes. Gov. Brad Henry says today a special session in January could be an option to address the state’s revenue shortfall. The governor outlined a three-point plan to address the state’s budget challenges – a more reliable...

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Health care reform talk at Cameron U tomorrow

... costs and expand access to coverage. Elected to office in 2006 after having been appointed by Gov. Brad Henry in January 2005 to fill an unexpired term, she has a proven track record of consumer advocacy over more than two decades as an insurance professional. Her professional and public policy experience in health care and health insurance provides a strong backdrop to her commitment...

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Okla. ed board wants use of Rainy Day Fund now

... to call for the immediate use of money from Oklahoma's Rainy Day Fund, essentially asking Gov. Brad Henry to convene a special session of the Legislature, which would be required to tap those funds.The board also approved what state Superintendent Sandy Garrett termed a "bare-bones" budget request for the next fiscal year of about $2.798 billion. That's about $225.8 million more than...

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Okla. ed board wants use of Rainy Day Fund now

... to call for the immediate use of money from Oklahoma's Rainy Day Fund, essentially asking Gov. Brad Henry to convene a special session of the Legislature, which would be required to tap those funds.The board also approved what state Superintendent Sandy Garrett termed a "bare-bones" budget request for the next fiscal year of about $2.798 billion. That's about $225.8 million more than...

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Okla. ed board wants use of Rainy Day Fund now

... to call for the immediate use of money from Oklahoma's Rainy Day Fund, essentially asking Gov. Brad Henry to convene a special session of the Legislature, which would be required to tap those funds.The board also approved what state Superintendent Sandy Garrett termed a "bare-bones" budget request for the next fiscal year of about $2.798 billion. That's about $225.8 million more than...

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State's Oct. revenue collections below projections

... a 7 percent cut in May, when the Legislature approved the budget for the 2010 fiscal year.Gov. Brad Henry said the reductions have resulted in "a number of painful actions, from cuts to the senior nutrition program to furloughs at critical agencies such as the Department of Corrections. And unfortunately, agency heads report that more difficult reductions are on the way.""To prevent...

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State's Oct. revenue collections below projections

... a 7 percent cut in May, when the Legislature approved the budget for the 2010 fiscal year.Gov. Brad Henry said the reductions have resulted in "a number of painful actions, from cuts to the senior nutrition program to furloughs at critical agencies such as the Department of Corrections. And unfortunately, agency heads report that more difficult reductions are on the way.""To prevent...

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State's Oct. revenue collections below projections

... percent cut in May, when the Legislature approved the budget for the 2010 fiscal year.

Gov. Brad Henry said the reductions have resulted in "a number of painful actions, from cuts to the senior nutrition program to furloughs at critical agencies such as the Department of Corrections. And unfortunately, agency heads report that more difficult reductions are on the way."

"To...

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State's Oct. revenue collections below projections

... a 7 percent cut in May, when the Legislature approved the budget for the 2010 fiscal year.Gov. Brad Henry said the reductions have resulted in "a number of painful actions, from cuts to the senior nutrition program to furloughs at critical agencies such as the Department of Corrections. And unfortunately, agency heads report that more difficult reductions are on the way.""To prevent...

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State's Oct. revenue collections below projections

... a 7 percent cut in May, when the Legislature approved the budget for the 2010 fiscal year.Gov. Brad Henry said the reductions have resulted in "a number of painful actions, from cuts to the senior nutrition program to furloughs at critical agencies such as the Department of Corrections. And unfortunately, agency heads report that more difficult reductions are on the way.""To prevent...