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Albert Brothers Distributors
P.O. Box 749
Elk City, Oklahoma 73644
(580) 225-5899
(580) 225-2299 Fax

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Campbell Wholesale Company
6849 E. 13th
Tulsa, OK 74112
(918) 836-8774
(918) 832-5689 Fax
http://www.campbellwholesale.net

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Duncan Wholesale Company
P.O. Box 1736   
Duncan, OK 73534-1736 
(580) 255-8431   
(580) 255-8433 Fax

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Glidewell Distributing
P.O. Box 180937
5705 Steep Hill Road
Ft. Smith, AR 72918
(479) 649-3999
(479) 649-3330 Fax
http://www.cstoresuccess.com/

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Mid-America Wholesale LLC
3101 S. Van Buren
Enid, OK  73701
(580) 237-1040
(580) 242-3805 Fax
http://www.mid-america-online.com/

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Standard Distributing Company
P.O. Box 390
Sapulpa, OK  74067-0390
(918) 224-7777
(918) 224-0050 Fax
http://www.standarddistributing.com/

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Stephenson Wholesale Co., Inc.
P.O. Box 587
1001 F Avenue
Lawton, OK 73502
(580) 355-5960
(580) 355-7247 Fax
http://www.inwsupply.com

P.O. Box 70
Durant, OK  74701
(580) 920-0125
(580) 920-1323 Fax

Association News
OK-Henry: FY2010 revenue posses challenge
Saturday, December 27, 2008


Author:  Shawn Ashley 
Date:  12/22/2008

(OK) An estimated $309.6 million less to spend for fiscal year 2010 poses a challenge for state budget writers, Gov Brad Henry said Monday after the Board of Equalization approved a revenue estimate that will make $6.8 billion available to spend for the upcoming fiscal year.

"It will be a challenge," Henry said when asked what to expect in his FY2010 budget that will be presented to lawmakers in February. "It is going to be difficult to do like things like raise teacher pay and state employee salaries."

But, Henry added, he faced a bigger challenge when he first entered office and the state faced a $700 million current-year shortfall and very little money available in the Constitutional Reserve Fund, or Rainy Day Fund, to help address the state's financial needs.

"We've been through much, much worse," Henry said.

Monday's action was the first look at funds available for appropriation during the 2009 legislative session, which gets under way Feb. 2. The board will meet again shortly after the session begins to certify a final number. In the meantime, Henry will draft his budget using the figure approved Monday.

"We are all in this together," Henry said. "Every agency is going to have to tighten its belt. It's what we have to do when we have a shortfall."

Henry, however, said he would prefer to look at "surgical cuts" suggested agency-by-agency, rather than across the board cuts.

"I would much rather it comes from (the agencies)," Henry said. "They know their budgets better than I do or the Legislature does."

Henry said he did not believe it would be necessary to eliminate any state jobs to balance the budget.

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