• Passed $203 million increase for public education
• Achieved Oklahoma’s largest-ever investment in education
• Supported physician training for rural hospitals with $62 million
• Increased funding for senior nutrition programs
• Restored $30 million in funding to county roads
• Created a watchdog budget office to oversee state agency spending and performance
• Funded more audits of state agencies
• Gave the governor power to hire/fire state agency heads, resulting in cost-saving, ongoing consolidation
• Funded a public-private partnership to maintain clean water
• Added $1.1 million for wildfire mitigation funding and resources for rural fire fighters
• Secured $1.5 million to improve rural flood control dams
• Funded academies to support an estimated 80 more state troopers
• Secured monies to reduce backlog of untested rape kits
• Achieved largest savings account in state history at $1 billion
• Reached ranking as the fifth most solvent state in America