Budget & Tax
OCPA praises House passage of tax cut
Staff | January 31, 2024
OCPA praises House passage of tax cut
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Budget & Tax OCPA praises House passage of tax cut
OCPA President Jonathan Small today praised members of the Oklahoma House of Representatives for voting to cut Oklahoma’s top personal income tax rate to 4.5 percent.
Staff | January 31, 2024 OCPA praises House passage of tax cut Click the headline to read the full article at OCPA. Budget & Tax Oklahoma House passes tax cut; ball now in Senate’s court
Members of the Oklahoma House of Representatives have voted overwhelmingly to reduce Oklahoma’s top personal income tax rate to 4.5 percent, immediately, and have sent the measure to the Oklahoma Senate.
Ray Carter | January 31, 2024 Oklahoma House passes tax cut; ball now in Senate’s court Click the headline to read the full article at OCPA. Judicial Reform First principles dictate robust judicial reform in Oklahoma
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OCPA President Jonathan Small today praised Oklahoma Attorney General Gentner Drummond for fighting the Biden administration’s efforts to force Oklahomans to fund abortion referrals.
Staff | January 30, 2024 OCPA praises Drummond’s challenge of Biden administration Click the headline to read the full article at OCPA. Budget & Tax Oklahoma tax-cut session proceeds, despite Senate
A special legislative session to reduce Oklahoma’s personal income-tax rate convened on Jan. 29 with little fanfare—or fireworks.
Ray Carter | January 29, 2024 Oklahoma tax-cut session proceeds, despite Senate Click the headline to read the full article at OCPA. Education, Law & Principles Oklahoma parents resort to desperate measures to save their children
To obtain a better education for their kids, some parents lie about their place of residence and thus face up to a year in jail. (To determine residency, one Tulsa Union employee demanded to inspect a 12-year-old girl’s bedroom.) Oklahoma can do better.
Jonathan Small | January 29, 2024 Oklahoma parents resort to desperate measures to save their children Click the headline to read the full article at OCPA. |
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