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| Department Of Corrections Says It Needs $23 Million |
| By news9.com- Aaron Brilbeck |
| Published: 03/01/2016 |
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OKLAHOMA CITY - With the state facing a nearly $1.3 billion dollar budget shortfall, one key agency says it will be out of money before the end of the fiscal year. The director of the state Department of Corrections sent lawmakers a letter, saying the department needs almost $23 million to pay the bills. The letter outlined deficits in payroll of $5.6 million; medical care for inmates $1 million; contracted services, $10.8 million and additional costs of $5.5 million. State leaders are looking into it to see which of those figures can be whittled down. Read More. |
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