By Marshall Stewart
A letter has gone to Oklahoma political leaders calling for a halt to a tax cut set to go into effect in January. Those behind the letter believe it is irresponsible to continue with the cut given…
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Drew Capps
April 25, 2015 // Updated: May 6, 2015
By Natasha Hamilton
While the “tough on crime” policies seems fair, it has become apparent to researchers over the past century that the tough on crime idea is ineffective in deterring criminal activity and punishes taxpayers.
A report by the…
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Drew Capps
April 23, 2015 // Updated: April 29, 2015
By Sebastian Johnson:
Alabama senators have proposed a constitutional amendment that would establish a flat personal income taxand lower the corporate tax rate, despite facing a devastating budget shortfall. The proposal would lower the top income tax rate from 5…
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Drew Capps
April 21, 2015 // Updated: May 6, 2015
By Dale Denwalt
OKLAHOMA CITY – Despite an estimated 17 percent of Oklahomans living without health insurance, there seems to be no viable proposal in the Legislature meant to draw down that number.
Those in the gap include people…
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Drew Capps
April 20, 2015 // Updated: April 29, 2015
By Max Resnik:
TULSA – As the state faces an estimated $600 million shortfall, the debate grows about an income tax cut set to take effect in 2016.
On one side of the debate, you’ll find the Oklahoma Policy Institute…
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By Randy Krehbiel
Roads and schools sometimes seem like the guns and butter of state government.
Anyone who lived through World War II (when butter was actually rationed) or even the Vietnam era heard all about guns and butter. Every…
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By:
Drew Capps
April 15, 2015 // Updated: April 20, 2015
By Tulsa World’s Editorial Writers
Wednesday is the deadline to file 2014 federal and state income taxes or to ask for an extension. If you haven’t finished your taxes, you better get busy.
While the income tax is topical, let’s…
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By:
Drew Capps
April 9, 2015 // Updated: April 13, 2015
By Arnold Hamilton
The day of reckoning hath arrived.
The Legislature’s self-proclaimed fiscal conservatives may have little choice in the session’s final weeks but to declare a fiscal emergency in order to keep already starving state services on life support.…
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By:
Drew Capps
March 27, 2015 // Updated: April 6, 2015
By Wayne Green
Two Republican legislators have a provocative idea for how to deal with Oklahoma’s shortage of teachers — exempt them from state income taxes.
Sen. A.J. Griffin and Rep. Leslie Osborn made the proposal in a March 18…
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By:
Drew Capps
March 25, 2015 // Updated: April 3, 2015
By Brianna Bailey
A new study on payday lending in Oklahoma has uncovered evidence that high-interest lenders target economically distressed communities by opening storefronts in poorer areas and near military installations.
The study, from the “Demographics on Payday Lending in…
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