By Gaby Galvin
In Oklahoma, oil drillers have reaped the benefits of the lowest effective tax rates in the nation while the state’s schools have struggled to keep their doors open.
As U.S. oil patches boomed between 2008 and 2014,…
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By Catherine Sweeney
OKLAHOMA CITY – When state Department of Labor officials introduced their push to update licensing laws, they said the movement had bipartisan support. That became clear during a panel discussion Wednesday.
Last week, officials announced they would…
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By Catherine Sweeney
OKLAHOMA CITY – Gov. Mary Fallin’s latest appointment to the Oklahoma Pardon and Parole Board has garnered high praise, as supporters say that it proves her dedication to criminal justice reform.
She appointed Kris Steele, a former…
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By Dale Denwalt
Oklahoma lawmakers face some tough decisions following a court case that struck down $215 million in new revenue this month.
What can they do? Here are some options.
Call a special session
The first big decision is…
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By Barbara Hoberock
OKLAHOMA CITY — Gov. Mary Fallin and legislative leaders are waiting on more information before possibly returning in special session to fix a major budget hole.
“It is not necessary to make the call for a special…
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By William Crum
An initiative petition drive aimed at calling a vote on a temporary citywide income tax to supplement lagging teacher pay has begun.
A coalition of education and political leaders, Save OKC Schools, has 90 days to gather…
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By Carita Jordan Howard
OKLAHOMA CITY- Oklahoma’s number one asset for a thriving future doesn’t lie in crude oil nor does it lie in infrastructure – it lies in our youth, local leaders said yesterday evening at the Save OKC…
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By Rich Fisher
Last week’s Oklahoma Supreme Court decision invalidating the State Legislature’s cigarette cessation fee means that there’s now a $214 million budget deficit in this year’s budget. This gives Oklahoma lawmakers two options: go back into special session…
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