By: Tyler Parette
May 26, 2016 // Updated: May 31, 2016
By Warren Vieth and Mark Lash
(Updated on May 29.)
Some state lawmakers justified their decision to curtail a tax credit for the working poor by declaring that the state shouldn’t be subsidizing people who owe no income taxes in… Read more [More...]
By: Tyler Parette
May 25, 2016 // Updated: May 31, 2016
By Rick Green
Oklahoma lawmakers want to boost funding for legislative services by $4 million even as they cut appropriations for most other agencies.
Under a budget proposal making its way through the Legislature, funding for the Legislative Service Bureau,… Read more [More...]
By KFOR-TV and K. Querry
OKLAHOMA CITY – Lawmakers proposed a $6.8 billion budget on Tuesday, which meant that several state agencies would see their funding decrease amid the state’s budget crisis.
However, a couple of agencies did not see… Read more [More...]
By: Tyler Parette
May 22, 2016 // Updated: May 31, 2016
By Ben Felder
Oklahoma’s two largest cities would have some of the highest sales tax rates in the nation if a one-cent increase were approved by voters in November.
The average sales tax rate across the state also would become… Read more [More...]
By: Tyler Parette
May 20, 2016 // Updated: May 27, 2016
By Elise Solloway
Superintendent Kyle Reynolds gathered with local residents in Woodward High School’s media center to go over several topics on Wednesday.
Reynolds shared photographs showing the progress on each of the ongoing construction projects taking place in the… Read more [More...]
By Caroline Preston
The wind industry’s rising success in Oklahoma has kicked off a high-dollar lobbying fight by fossil fuels executives determined to regain ground.
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Wind turbines sit idle at the Oklahoma Wind Energy Center… Read more [More...]
By Warren Vieth and Mark Lash
In their final rush to contend with Oklahoma’s budget crisis, state lawmakers have voted to curtail a tax credit described by advocates as one of the best programs ever devised to help the working… Read more [More...]
By: Tyler Parette
May 17, 2016 // Updated: May 27, 2016
By Simon Maloy
(Credit: Reuters/Carlos Barria)
If one were to forced to choose which state has demonstrated the most political hostility towards the Affordable Care Act, you could definitely build a strong case for Oklahoma. The state is about a… Read more [More...]
By Luc Cohen and Joshua Schneyer
Oilmen won a big victory when legislators made permanent one of the juiciest tax breaks in the United States. Schools, meanwhile, are having to cut classes, administrators and teachers to make up a growing… Read more [More...]
By: Tyler Parette
May 16, 2016 // Updated: May 27, 2016
By Abby Broyles
OKLAHOMA CITY – State lawmakers have less than two weeks now to figure out the budget.
Many experts blame the $1.3 billion budget shortfall on the plummeting prices of crude oil.
Other experts say there’s more to… Read more [More...]