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Dick Dunham
Vice President of Operations
Stephenson Wholesale Company, Inc.
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Congratulations to Dick Dunham, 2008 American Wholesale Marketers Chairman.
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State Finance's first multi-year trend analysis shows expenditure, revenue growth Sunday, November 04, 2007
Author : Shawn Ashley Date : 11/02/2007
News Director
(OK) The Office of State Finance released its first multi-year revenue and expenditure trend analysis Thursday, projecting continued growth in the state's top revenue sources and state spending.
The analysis examines actual revenue expenditure data for FY03 to FY08, the current fiscal year, and forecasts for FY10 to FY12. The analysis does not address FY09, which will be focus of the Board of Equalization when it meets in December to certify revenue for that fiscal year. The analysis, however, will be updated sometime after that meeting.
The analysis' comparison of income and expenditures for FY03 to FY08 shows spending exceeded actual revenue collections over the period. The difference between the two - which was at it highest in FY06, $772.8 million, before trailing to its lowest point in FY08, $293.4 million - has been made up annually by the legislature's appropriation of money from the Rainy Day Fund, Rainy Day spillover funds, and other cash reserves.
Over the six-year period, appropriations grew at an average annual rate of 4.4 percent, the report indicates. Revenue, meanwhile, grew at an average annual rate of 7.1 percent over the period.
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150 new laws hit the books this week Thursday, November 01, 2007
By Jennifer Mock and John Greiner Capitol Bureau
Laws that will restrict abortions, send child molesters to prison longer and change the way state officials deal with immigration go into effect Nov. 1. Those three bills are among about 150 set to become law this week. Andstarting Thursday, the watermelon will be the state vegetable.
Among the most controversial bills last legislative session was Senate Bill 139, which forbids abortions from being performed with public financing or at public institutions like the University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center. Read More
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