Tulsa World
By Barbara Hoberock
February 2, 2021
OKLAHOMA CITY — Gov. Kevin Stitt on Monday unveiled a flat budget with investments in key areas and a deposit into savings to weather potential future downturns.
Stitt’s proposed $8.3 billion budget for fiscal year 2022 is a starting point. The budget funds agencies, supplemental appropriations, savings, pension reapportionment and one-time expenditures.
The Board of Equalization on Feb. 16 will determine how much money lawmakers have to spend in crafting a fiscal year 2022 budget. Officials are expecting an increase in available dollars from that meeting.
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