By Dale Denwalt
Oklahoma is preparing to subsidize its own health insurance program to replace the Affordable Care Act marketplace.
The plan has been formulated for months as a waiver that will be submitted to the federal government.
Federal law…
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By Dale Denwalt
Gov. Mary Fallin said the budget agreement lawmakers are considering this week avoids the kind of significant cuts she warned about when threatening a veto earlier this year.
In a late-night session that spanned Tuesday night and…
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By Catherine Sweeney
OKLAHOMA CITY – After weeks of relative quiet on the new revenue front, lawmakers finally started getting some measures out of committee, but there’s one problem: They could all be illegal.
The Oklahoma Constitution states that the…
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By Janelle Stecklein
OKLAHOMA CITY — Despite complaints that it could harm working families trying to deduct mortgage, childcare and student loan expenses from their taxes, Republican House members Monday pushed through a measure capping how much Oklahomans can claim.…
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By David Norris
OKLAHOMA CITY, Okla. (KTUL) —
Governor Mary Fallin wants more money in the budget. Trouble is, lawmakers can’t do that. At least not in a tax increase kind of way.
Last week was the deadline.
But Gene…
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By:
Gene Perry
May 19, 2017 // Updated: May 24, 2017
Note to Editors: The SOS Coalition released the following statement in response to an earlier held press conference calling on the Legislature to accept a revenue package to plug the FY18 budget shortfall that is short by more than $600…
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By Jon Schuppe
The Trump administration’s get-tough drug enforcement policy aims to set the tone for the rest of country by projecting a distaste for leniency and an embrace of mandatory minimum prison sentences.
But that outlook is becoming more…
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By Wayne Greene
The critical issue behind all of the recent turmoil at the state Capitol — and one of the keys to a revenue solution for Oklahoma — is the gross production tax.
That’s the tax the state applies…
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By Alan Greenblatt
Like the president, state politicians are playing by new rules and openly trying to undermine critics who threaten their power — whether they’re lawmakers, reporters or voters.
In February, a plane flew a protest banner above the…
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By Dale Denwalt
The latest version of a bill that lets insurance companies sell policies across state lines requires those plans to include Oklahoma mandates.
Senate Bill 478 would free up out-of-state insurers to market here to individual buyers. The…
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