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Tax revenue for Fiscal Year 2005 was $ 5.2 billion, up 4.9% from FY2004 levels of $ 4.9 billion. All revenue of the fiscal year 2005 was $ 5.5 billion, up 7.4% from FY2004 levels of $ 5.16 billion. The breakdown is as follows:
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The Governor's budget for Fiscal Year 2005 totaled $ 5.49 billion in spending. Percentages in parentheses indicate percentage change compared to 2004. The budget request is broken down by the following expenditures:
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Figures shown in the spending request do not reflect the actual appropriations for Fiscal Year 2005, which must be authorized by the
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from individual income taxes, reduce taxes on the retired and permanently reduce individual income tax rate from 7% to 6.65%
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Fiscal Year 2004 saw revenue increase for the first time since FY2002. FY2005 represented the first budget year following a
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Office of State Finance, Budget Division, the Fiscal and Research Division and the State Comptroller (2004).
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The Governor's budget identified the following three major objectives:
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The Governor's budget identified the following key funding issues:
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Appropriations by Cabinet Department: 5.49 billion (+6.7%)
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Department of Mental Health and Substance Abuse Services
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Oklahoma: Central Printing. p. 22. 509:$ 7.9 million - Secretary of State (-15%) 473:$ 516 million - Safety and Security (+1%) 106:Learn how and when to remove this message 675: 491:$ 29.2 million - Veterans Affairs (+8%) 331:to annualize supplemental appropriation 310:- $ 114.3 million increase, including: 172:http://www.ok.gov/osf/Budget/index.html 127:Budget of the Oklahoma state government 714: 420:$ 1.97 billion - Individual Income Tax 382:Commerce, Tourism, Energy, Environment 355:- $ 17.6 million increase, including: 296:$ 7 million for cancer research center 627:Department of Rehabilitation Services 367:Oklahoma Department of Human Services 360:Oklahoma Department of Human Services 347:Oklahoma Department of Transportation 290:- $ 201 million increase, including: 7: 633:Department of Tourism and Recreation 476:$ 199 million - Transportation (+3%) 470:$ 568 million - Human Services (+4%) 432:$ 101 million - Corporate Income Tax 426:$ 361 million - Gross Production Tax 369:to prepare young children for school 44:adding citations to reliable sources 500:$ 17.2 million - Environment (+41%) 374:Oklahoma Office of Juvenile Affairs 324:- $ 6 million increase, including: 655:$ 404 million - All Other Agencies 537:State Regents for Higher Education 494:$ 28.2 million - Agriculture (-1%) 488:$ 31.6 million - Legislature (+0%) 329:Oklahoma Department of Corrections 14: 440:$ 356 million - Revenue Increases 429:$ 217 million - Motor Vehicle Tax 896: 485:$ 63.2 million - Judiciary (+7%) 464:$ 2.97 billion - Education (+4%) 435:$ 1.17 billion - All Other Taxes 345:- $ 6.2 million increase to the 174:Oklahoma Office of State Finance 20: 512:$ 7.8 million - Military (+11%) 399:Oklahoma Department of Commerce 31:needs additional citations for 615:Department of Veterans Affairs 1: 467:$ 839 million - Health (+32%) 401:for new manufacturing program 299:$ 8.9 million for trauma care 561:Department of Transportation 549:Department of Human Services 506:$ 8.7 million - Energy (+0%) 417:$ 5.148 billion - All Taxes 55:"2005 Oklahoma state budget" 591:Department of Public Safety 392:Oklahoma Historical Society 376:to replace one-time revenue 944: 621:District Attorneys Council 579:Office of Juvenile Affairs 423:$ 1.33 billion - Sales Tax 384:- $ 7.5 million increase: 223:July 1, 2004–June 30, 2005 195: 918:State budgets of Oklahoma 894: 787: 651:Department of Agriculture 555:Department of Corrections 178: 709:FY-2005 Executive Budget 928:2005 government budgets 745:Fiscal Year 2004 Budget 645:Office of State Finance 531:Department of Education 336:Oklahoma Highway Patrol 639:Department of Commerce 781:Oklahoma state budget 543:Health Care Authority 219:government operations 198:Oklahoma state budget 597:Department of Health 362:' Child Care program 40:improve this article 242:four-year recession 128: 279:Key funding issues 160:Total expenditures 905: 904: 666: 665: 649:$ 22.3 million - 643:$ 22.4 million - 637:$ 22.8 million - 631:$ 22.9 million - 613:$ 29.2 million - 607:$ 31.6 million - 601:$ 44.4 million - 595:$ 56.5 million - 589:$ 62.5 million - 583:$ 63.1 million - 577:$ 90.5 million - 397:$ 1.2 million to 394:for debt services 390:$ 1.3 million to 349:for debt payments 247:Major initiatives 194: 193: 116: 115: 108: 90: 935: 923:2005 in Oklahoma 900: 774: 767: 760: 751: 727: 726: 720: 712: 704: 698: 697: 695: 694: 680: 571:$ 117 million - 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Oklahoma state budget
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