Updates from the state Capitol – Corporate, personal income tax cuts included in $8.3 billion state budget
Once fully implemented, the tax cuts would eliminate an estimated $280 million in annual tax revenue for the state.
Kayla Branch May 13, 2021
Once fully implemented, the tax cuts would eliminate an estimated $280 million in annual tax revenue for the state.
Kayla Branch May 13, 2021
Some lawmakers said they weren’t willing to use the budget as a lever to stop managed care.
Kayla Branch May 12, 2021
On the heels of the pandemic and amid concerns about the millions of dollars in education funding that would have to be replaced, Senate Republicans have halted plans to cut taxes.
For the Frontier Allison Herrera, KOSU May 11, 2021
Tribal Nations are being asked to take on more responsibility when it comes to policing, prosecution and when families experience something tragic like one of their loved ones getting shot by police.
Clifton Adcock May 10, 2021
Two of Oklahoma’s largest tribes have expressed support for the measure.
Ben Felder April 10, 2021
In front of a crowd where many dispute the election of President Joe Biden, Sen. Jim Inhofe argued he followed the U.S. Constitution in voting to certify the results.
Ben Felder March 31, 2021
A bill opposed by big tech that would give Oklahoma the nation’s toughest data-privacy protection laws will not receive a Senate hearing, its author says.
Ben Felder March 31, 2021
At least 10 anti-transgender bills were filed this legislative session, part of a nationwide trend that targets student-athletes and access to health care.
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