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FY'97
SUPPLEMENTAL FUNDING
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HB 1883, HB 1879, and SB 166
provided the follow ing supplemental appropriations to
agencies for FY'97 operations:
- 502,000 to the Attorney
General.
- $266,000 to the Auditor
& Inspector to fund a payroll shortage caused by a
1996 veto.
- $4.2 million for the
Department of Corrections.
- $139,000 to the District
Attorneys Council for Murrah Building bombing
prosecution.
- $26,000 to the Ethics
Commission to fund a payroll shortage caused by a 1996
veto.
- $83,000 to the State
Fire Marshal.
- $262,000 to the
Historical Society for the Washita Battlefield National
Historical Site.
- $29,000 for the Horse
Racing Commission.
- $35,000 for the Human
Rights Commission.
- $14,000 for the Indian
Affairs Commission.
- $2.3 million for the
Indigent Defense System.
- $512,000 for the School
of Science and Mathematics.
- $416,000 for the Tax
Commission to fund a payroll shortage caused by a 1996
veto.
- $2.5 million for the
Quartz Mountain Arts and Conference Center.
- $2.8 million for the
University Hospitals Authority.
- $6.1 million for the
Health Care Authority.
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