Speaker McCall calls state credit outlook upgrade ‘big validation’

Ponca City Now - October 23, 2019 5:15 pm

OKLAHOMA CITY –House Speaker Charles McCall, R-Atoka, who helped represent the state in recent meetings with credit agencies like Moody’s, issued the following statement in response to Moody’s upgrading the state credit outlook to “positive” from “stable” on Wednesday:

“This is a big validation of the Legislature’s commitment to better budgeting. Major efforts have been made lately to use more fiscally conservative, structurally sound financial practices, culminating with last session’s passage of the strongest state budget in recent memory. We are delivering the stronger fiscal house Oklahomans expect and deserve.

“This is the first of what we expect will be many financial rating improvements for the state as we continue fulfilling our commitment to be more responsible stewards of the taxpayers’ money. Righting the state’s financial ship has been and will continue to be a team effort, and I thank Gov. Kevin Stitt and the appropriations leaders in the Legislature for their partnership on this accomplishment.”

 

Latest Stories

No. 9 OU women remain unbeaten with 88-58 victory over UNLV

LAS VEGAS (AP) — Senior Skylar Vann scored 15 points and her sister, freshman Zya Vann,...

Bryce Thompson scores 17 points and OSU beats Miami 80-74 in the Charleston Classic

CHARLESTON, S.C. (AP) — Bryce Thompson scored 17 points, Marchelus Avery had 15 points and eight...

Freshman Jeremiah Fears, Duke Miles propel OU to 84-56 victory over East Texas A&M

NORMAN, Okla. (AP) — Freshman Jeremiah Fears finished with 20 points, Duke Miles scored 19, and...