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Prison Population Trends

1. DOC Inmate Population Projections through FY'09

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Crimes and Convictions

2. Index Crime Rate Trend

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KEY POINTS

Reforms enacted in recent years have centered on:

  • Reducing health care costs through managed care.
     
  • Requiring workplace safety programs.
     
  • Creating a more politically independent judiciary.
     
  • Strengthening fraud investigation and prosecution.
     
  • Increasing the use of independent medical examiners.
     
  • Making benefit payments more fair.

Legislative reforms have played a significant role in:

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Background

The information in this report first appeared as a Public Affairs Research Council Inc. (PAR) publication.* PAR is a nationally recognized, private, non-partisan, non-profit research group specializing in state and local finance and economic development policy. PAR is funded by a variety of business groups including members from banking, finance and investment, energy companies, manufacturing firms and service enterprises.

 

Summary of Key Points

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Highlights of the Cal-Tax Research In-depth Analysis of Comparative Tax Burden*
  • Oklahomans pay the 41st lowest state and local taxes and fees per capita among the 50 states;
     
  • Oklahomans pay $2,359 per capita annually in state and local taxes and fees or $457 less than the 50 state average and $353 less than the 50 state median;
     
  • The 50 state average tax and fee burden is $2,816. The 50 state median tax and fee burden is $2,712;
     
  • The states surrounding Oklahoma pay an average of $2,489 annually in per capita taxes and fees;
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Oklahoma Highway Spending in Perspective   Key Points
  • State and local government in Oklahoma spends 36% more of its budget on highways than the national average;
     
  • State and local government in Oklahoma spends 3% more of its budget on highways than the regional average;
     
  • 9.37% of state and local government spending in Oklahoma goes to highways. Nationally, only 6.86% percent of spending is devoted to highways;
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