
March 31, 2017
Special | 27m 41sVideo has Closed Captions
Legislative leaders question a move to raid the state's rainy day fund.
Legislative leaders question a move to raid the state's rainy day fund to pay day to day expenses of state government. Fear for the health and safety of our most vulnerable citizens as the Department of Human Services faces a grim budget scenario. And Oklahoma public utilities moving forward on new renewable energy projects in spite of the President's order to roll back the clean power plan.
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The Oklahoma News Report is a local public television program presented by OETA

March 31, 2017
Special | 27m 41sVideo has Closed Captions
Legislative leaders question a move to raid the state's rainy day fund to pay day to day expenses of state government. Fear for the health and safety of our most vulnerable citizens as the Department of Human Services faces a grim budget scenario. And Oklahoma public utilities moving forward on new renewable energy projects in spite of the President's order to roll back the clean power plan.
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