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In pursuit of making Oklahoma the most business-friendly state, Governor Stitt announces an additional income tax cut.
The women of the Oklahoma Legislature are coming together after successfully voting to override Governor Kevin Stitt’s veto ...
Oklahoma lawmakers overrode Governor Stitt's veto on a bill enhancing access to advanced breast cancer screenings, ensuring ...
Gov. Kevin Stitt signed the income tax cut into law Wednesday. It was his key priority of the Legislative session, which must ...
Oklahoma lawmakers have officially wrapped up their work for the year, ending the 2025 legislative session with late-night ...
Stitt vetoed 68 out of 527 bills sent to him this year, an amount that ranks near the top of his all-time record. The ...
Oklahoma Senate Pro Tem Paxton criticized Governor Stitt for targeting the spouse of Senator Rosino, calling it disgraceful ...
Oklahoma lawmakers removed Mental Health Commissioner Allie Friesen after investigations uncovered a $28 million budget shortfall and widespread mismanagement at ODMHSAS.
The legislative session, which ended Friday, was a mixed bag for Gov. Kevin Stitt. He got his income tax cut, business courts ...
In the wake of a record number of vetoes by Gov. Kevin Stitt, Oklahoma lawmakers decided they wanted to pass many of their ...
Oklahoma Gov. Kevin Stitt has vetoed 45 bills in this legislative session so far, more than he’s done in any of the past ...
Oklahoma Governor Kevin Stitt signed nine new bills into law while vetoing six others. Among the newly signed legislation, two laws target education privacy and voter registration.
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