Wednesday, February 13, 2013

Sequestration in Oklahoma: Jobs, public health programs at stake at state Health Department

If a process known as sequestration commences, the state Health Department could lose an estimated $9.4 million in federal money that's leveraged with about $490,000 in state-appropriated matching funds.

Casualties also could include a loss of 17 jobs at the state Health Department and 10 at state contractor locations.

Julie Cox-Cain, the chief operating officer at the state Health Department, said these are the most severe budget cuts she has seen in her 22 years at the department.

Click here to read the complete article at NewsOK.com

Source: http://www.tulsaworld.com/site/articlepath.aspx?articleid=20130213_17_0_OKLAHO888105&rss_lnk=17

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