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Budget & Tax
Tax hikes don’t explain revenue growth
Gov. Stitt & House Speaker McCall credit tax cuts for Oklahoma's revenue growth, while some senators argue revenue growth stems from 2017/2018 tax hikes, not 2021 cuts.Ray Carter | October 5, 2023
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Good Government
Presidential transition project aims to take America back
The Heritage Foundation, along with dozens of conservative organizations (including OCPA), is putting together a governing agenda and assembling thousands of vetted and trained personnel to begin dismantling the administrative state.Brandon Dutcher | October 5, 2023
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Budget & Tax
Quarter-point income-tax cut is very doable
Both the empirical research and Oklahoma’s own experience suggest that beneficial effects of a tax cut should be expected.Curtis Shelton | October 4, 2023
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Budget & Tax
Treat claims ‘no plan’ for tax repeal, ignores own bill
Within hours of the start of the special legislative session on Oct. 3, the Senate adjourned sine die, a procedural move that ends the session and prevents any votes on tax cuts from occurring.Ray Carter | October 4, 2023
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Budget & Tax
Special session begins with calls for tax cuts, some opposition
Saying tax cuts will spur economic growth and restrain government overspending, state leaders endorsed a reduction in Oklahoma’s personal income tax on Oct. 3, the first day of a special legislative session focused on tax policy.Ray Carter | October 3, 2023
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Budget & Tax
OCPA praises leaders on tax-cut issue
OCPA President Jonathan Small today praised state leaders who are championing economic growth and greater prosperity for Oklahoma families by supporting income-tax cuts.Staff | October 3, 2023
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Law & Principles
Oklahoma’s government shouldn’t discourage work
As a state, we should do all we can to make certain that people have more opportunities to work, not fewer.Jonathan Small | October 3, 2023
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Education
Oklahoma school officials: Scrap A-F grades for schools and students
During a legislative study this week, school officials urged lawmakers to scrap the state’s A-F school report cards—and indicated they want to do the same for students even though parents oppose that move.Ray Carter | October 3, 2023
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Budget & Tax
Poll: Oklahomans oppose race-based tax exemptions
A new poll shows Oklahomans strongly oppose exempting individuals from paying state income tax based on their status as a member of a Native American tribe.Staff | October 2, 2023
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Budget & Tax
Oklahomans are getting hammered by Bidenflation. State tax relief can help.
For both moral and fiscal reasons, the time is right to cut Oklahoma’s personal income tax.Jonathan Small | October 2, 2023