OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) -- The state Senate Wednesday approved a $6.5-billion state budget for next fiscal year in a general appropriations bill that includes more than $300-million in new funding for education.<br/><br/>The
Wednesday, April 26th 2006, 1:09 pm
By: News On 6
OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) -- The state Senate Wednesday approved a $6.5-billion state budget for next fiscal year in a general appropriations bill that includes more than $300-million in new funding for education.
The measure also provides money for $3,000 pay raises for teachers and a 5 percent pay raise for state employees.
The bill came from the state House but was amended in the state Senate before being passed.
The bill sets up a late-session budget showdown with a Republican-led House that's pushing for tax cuts of more than $500-million.
The bill passed on a 27-to-19 vote with three Republican senators joining 24 Democrats in voting for the plan.