Governor's FY 2025 Executive Budget - Oklahoma.gov
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Governor J. Kevin Stitt's FY 2025 Executive Budget for Oklahoma emphasizes four pillars to make the state a Top Ten State, highlighting strong financial recovery following the FY 2020 revenue failure. State tax collections reached a record $14.2 billion in FY 2023 but are projected to decline slightly to $8.4 billion in General Revenue Fund collections for FY 2025, with modest growth expected in FY 2026. The state has accumulated $4.6 billion in reserves and unspent revenues through spending discipline from FY 2021-2025, including a Constitutional Reserve Fund of $1.4 billion and a Revenue Stabilization Fund of $664 million.
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Governor J. Kevin Stitt presented Oklahoma's FY 2027 Executive Budget on February 2, 2026, highlighting the state's strong financial position with over $2 billion in savings and stable revenue generated by recent income and grocery tax cuts. The budget emphasizes maintaining flat government budgets, implementing smart reforms for vulnerable populations' programs, and establishing a new Taxpayer Endowment Fund to invest state savings and reduce future tax reliance. The administration prioritizes business development, education-to-career pathways, economic promotion, and protection of Oklahoma's way of life while maintaining fiscal discipline and efficient use of taxpayer dollars.
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