Headlines for Monday, May 2, 2016:
Lawmakers are getting ready for possible bills to fix the upcoming budget. (NewsOK)
Opponents of a tax increase on cigarettes say it won’t raise the revenue the state expects. (Tulsa World)
The President of OU criticizes lawmakers’ mentality of cutting taxes. (Tulsa World)
A new survey shows support for wind energy tax credits. (News9)
The Tulsa Public School Board plans to announce cuts amid revenue shortfalls. (KTUL)
Experts warn of a detrimental impact in the high turnover for Oklahoma City Schools Superintendents. (NewsOK)
A new plan by OG&E could increase your electric bill. (NewsOK)
The Department of Corrections will stop sending prisoners to the Oklahoma County Jail. (Journal Record)
The state loses a lawsuit alleging underpayments for a Department of Human Services Building. (Journal Record)
Oklahoma City is losing more energy related jobs. (Journal Record)
The Thunder is hoping for a better game two tonight in San Antonio. (NewsOK)