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House Speaker-elect Kyle Hilbert, R-Bristow, says his goals for the 60th legislature await his majority caucus’s retreat in the coming weeks. He said tax cuts are sure to come up and that he’s ready to work across the rotunda to decide what’s best for Oklahomans.
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Oklahoma’s finances are doing better than expected, as state revenues this year exceed estimates and state savings accounts swell thanks to hefty deposits.
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An income tax cut isn’t happening this year. Gov. Kevin Stitt has agreed to give up on his demands and not veto a budget proposal by lawmakers, as long as they can ensure funding for some of his top priorities.
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A new report by WalletHub measured how much people pay in property, income and sales tax in proportion to the amount of money they make.
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After passing teacher pay raises and providing revenue to fund them, some lawmakers thought the teacher walkout would be short lived. However, as the…
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Updated 8:58 p.m.After more than three hours of discussions behind closed doors, the Oklahoma Senate made quick work of three bills that would help fund a…
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As Oklahoma lawmakers deal with the current legislative session, they are also still holding a special session.Legislative leaders are hoping to get bills…
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This Week in Oklahoma Politics, KOSU's Michael Cross talks with Republican Political Consultant Neva Hill and ACLU Oklahoma Executive Director Ryan Kiesel…
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Residents of Oklahoma City will soon be asked if they support raising their own income tax, in order to increase funding for city schools.Oklahoma City…