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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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Gov. Kevin Stitt’s vetoes of a pair of compacts with the state’s tribal nations by Oklahoma’s legislature will not stand.
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The Oklahoma Senate adopted on Wednesday a four-page resolution commemorating the centennial of the 1921 Tulsa Race Massacre.Senate Resolution 24 was…
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After a week of speculation, Republican state leaders announced Thursday afternoon a high-level agreement on an $8.3 billion budget.Gov. Kevin Stitt said…
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The leader of the Oklahoma Senate said he is not on board with House Republicans’ push to let the legislature declare presidential executive orders and…
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A week after the leader of the Oklahoma Senate said his chamber and the Republican caucus would not be involved in a plan to eliminate the state’s…
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A delay in releasing 2020 Census data means Oklahoma lawmakers will split their redistricting work.The state constitution requires state legislative…
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A legislative watchdog has issued a report that’s highly critical of how Gov. Kevin Stitt’s administration spent millions of dollars of federal…
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Public bodies in Oklahoma could have the ability to meet virtually again sometime next week.The state Senate brough Senate Bill 1031 directly to the floor…
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Further limiting access to abortion appears to be a top priority among Oklahoma Republican lawmakers.Six out of 16 bills considered by the Senate Health…