Coronavirus in Oklahoma: Stitt says state agencies may face budget cuts. State lawmakers don't plan to let that happen

The Oklahoman: Both Republican and Democratic state lawmakers fired back at Gov. Kevin Stitt after he said Tuesday he believes 1-2% budget cuts are needed to deal with the state’s current revenue shortfall.

Because of the COVID-19 pandemic and sharp declines in the oil and gas industry, Oklahoma is dealing with a $416 million revenue shortfall for the last three months of the 2020 fiscal year.

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