2001 Oklahoma state budget

2001 (2001) Budget of the Oklahoma state government
Submitted by Frank Keating
Submitted to 47th Legislature
Total revenue $5.4 billion
Total expenditures $5.4 billion
Website http://www.ok.gov/osf/Budget/index.html Oklahoma Office of State Finance
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Main article: Oklahoma state budget

The Oklahoma State Budget for Fiscal Year 2001, was the spending request by Governor Frank Keating to fund government operations for July 1, 2000–June 30, 2001. Governor Keating and legislative leader approved the budget in May 2000. This was Governor Keating's sixth budget submitted as governor.

Figures shown in the spending request do not reflect the actual appropriations for Fiscal Year 2001, which must be authorized by the Legislature.

Total Revenue

All revenue of the fiscal year 2001 totaled $5.4 billion.

Total Spending

The Governor's budget for 2001 totaled $5.4 billion in spending. The budget request is broken down by the following expenditures:

  • Appropriations by Cabinet Department: 5.4 billion
    • $2.97 billion - Education
    • $1.24 billion - Health and Human Services
    • $541 million - Safety and Security
    • $311 million - Transportation
    • $78.7 million - Finance and Revenue
    • $74.9 million - Commerce and Tourism
    • $59.1 million - Judiciary
    • $37.6 million - Agriculture
    • $33.9 million - Legislature
    • $25.4 million - Human Resources and Administration
    • $23.4 million - Veterans Affairs
    • $17.1 million - Environment
    • $12.2 million - Science and Technology
    • $8.8 million - Secretary of State
    • $8.6 million - Energy
    • $7.7 million - Military
    • $3.2 million - Governor and Lieutenant Governor

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