Kevin Stitt renewed his call to cut state income taxes and touted business-friendly policies he says have kept Oklahoma’s ...
Gov. Kevin Stitt is bringing ideas from Donald Trump’s administration to Oklahoma as he highlighted his vision during the ...
OKLAHOMA CITY – Legislative leaders on both sides of the aisle Thursday expressed reluctance to fully embrace a cut in the ...
Gov. Kevin Stitt on Monday called on Oklahoma lawmakers to spend nearly $1.4 billion less in the upcoming budget while ...
Senate Pro Tempore Lonnie Paxton announced Thursday that the revenue projections showed Oklahoma under by around $300 million.
The governor called for a half point cut to the state's income tax and a path to zero during his 7th State of the State address.
Kevin Stitt issued a renewed call on Wednesday for lawmakers to reduce the state’s income tax by 0.5% and to create a path toward a day when the state might completely eliminate income tax.
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Gov. Stitt lays out his agenda in his seventh State of the State. Stitt focused on tax cuts and economic growth, with a businesslike approach to his last two years in office. News On 6's Scott ...