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Lawmakers will convene for a special session Monday to discuss cutting the income tax. Low and middle-income Oklahomans will see marginal returns compared to their wealthiest neighbors.
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Gov. Kevin Stitt wants to slash Oklahomans’ income taxes and he wants to see which state lawmakers agree with him.
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Gov. Kevin Stitt said Friday that he will not consider a pay raise for state employees until all Oklahomans get a tax cut.
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Senate leader calls the special legislative session a waste of taxpayer money.
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The last across-the-board pay raise for more than 30,000 workers was in 2019.
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It costs taxpayers tens of thousands of dollars a day to operate a special session, including the one that began Tuesday morning. The special session was called by Gov. Kevin Stitt to cut taxes.
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This Week in Oklahoma Politics, KOSU's Michael Cross talks with Republican Political Consultant Neva Hill and Civil Rights Attorney Ryan Kiesel about the…
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The nonpartisan Congressional Research Service released analysis of the tax cuts this month, and it shows they've had very little economic impact since being signed into law in 2017.
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An Oklahoma Senate committee has approved legislation to repeal the trigger for a cut in the state's individual income tax rate.The Senate Appropriations…
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The deadline to fund state government is rapidly approaching, and legislators are struggling to bridge a $1.3 billion budget gap. One idea is to end a tax…