OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) - Almost halfway through the 2016 legislative session, Oklahoma lawmakers are still unsure how to resolve the most critical issue they face - closing an estimated $1.3 billion hole in the state budget for the coming year.
Battle lines are being drawn as legislative leaders search for consensus on how to manage the state's budget crisis amid a steep drop in state revenue from oil and natural gas production. The budget hole amounts to about 20 percent of last year's spending.








