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In a sit-down interview with Haley Hetrick, Governor Kevin Stitt reflects on this year’s legislative session, discussing the wins, the frustrations, and what could be his final policy pushes in 2025.
LAWTON, Okla. (KSWO) - Oklahoma Governor Kevin Stitt held his final weekly press conference. The presser came at the end of ...
Gov. Kevin Stitt appointed a familiar face to embattled state agencies as interim commissioner for Oklahoma's mental health ...
Because if there’s one thing that defined Oklahoma’s 2025 annual legislative session, Gov. Kevin Stitt finally played a ...
Gov. Kevin Stitt signed the income tax cut into law Wednesday. It was his key priority of the Legislative session, which must ...
The bill reduces the state’s top marginal personal income tax rate from 4.75% to 4.5%, eliminates three tax brackets and ...
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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Governor calls for audit of the Oklahoma Department of Mental Health and Substance Abuse ServicesGovernor Kevin Stitt announced Wednesday that he now wants an audit on the Oklahoma Department of Mental Health and Substance Abuse Services. Governor Stitt says there are accusations about ...
OKLAHOMA CITY — A bill to cut income taxes paid by Oklahomans has been passed and sent to Gov. Kevin Stitt for his signature. House Bill 2764, which earlier had passed through the House on a 74 ...
The Oklahoma Senate has approved a $12.59 billion general appropriations bill for the state, sending it to Gov. Kevin Stitt’s desk ... Now we send it to the governor’s desk to move Oklahoma ...
OKLAHOMA CITY – The Oklahoma Senate on Thursday sent Gov. Kevin Stitt the state’s budget bill for next fiscal year setting the framework for nearly $12.6 billion in spending. The Senate also ...
OKLAHOMA CITY – The Oklahoma Senate on Thursday sent Gov. Kevin Stitt the state’s budget bill for next fiscal year setting the framework for nearly $12.6 billion in spending. The Senate also passed by ...
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