
May 23, 2014
Special | 57m 44sVideo has Closed Captions
A new budget for state government slashes appropriations for most agencies.
Lawmakers approve a new budget for state government, slashing appropriations for most agencies, while boosting education funding. The new state budget features a number of maneuvers designed to make the math work out in a lean budget year. And the city of Moore rebuilds and remembers the lives lost when a massive tornado struck the city one year ago.
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May 23, 2014
Special | 57m 44sVideo has Closed Captions
Lawmakers approve a new budget for state government, slashing appropriations for most agencies, while boosting education funding. The new state budget features a number of maneuvers designed to make the math work out in a lean budget year. And the city of Moore rebuilds and remembers the lives lost when a massive tornado struck the city one year ago.
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