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TexasTowelie

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Mon Mar 13, 2017, 05:45 AM Mar 2017

Oklahoma's budget shortfall is not quite $878 million

The state budget shortfall isn't what it appears to be.

The budget that lawmakers are negotiating, which begins July 1, is expected to be $878 million less than was appropriated for the current budget year. But that number doesn't take into account about $350 million in one-time funding that officials can spend without much effort or millions more in expenses that are not included in the shortfall estimate.

One-time spending has a complicated relationship with lawmakers and budget officials. Many of them decry its use, but at least some of each year's shortfall has been filled that way.

“That would include the (available) portion of the Rainy Day Fund,” said House Appropriations Chair Leslie Osborn. “It would include revolving funds of appropriated agencies that have built up to a level they don't need.”

Read more: http://newsok.com/oklahomas-budget-shortfall-is-not-quite-878-million/article/5541347

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