Law & Principles In major win for Stitt, Chickasaw Nation signs new compacts
In a major victory for Gov. Kevin Stitt, the Chickasaw Nation has agreed to new state-tribal compacts on tobacco and license tags that address key issues raised by the governor.
Ray Carter | January 22, 2024 In major win for Stitt, Chickasaw Nation signs new compacts Click the headline to read the full article at OCPA. Law & Principles Oklahoma policy goals for 2024
Let’s cut taxes, change the way we select judges, move school-board elections to November, and more.
Jonathan Small | January 22, 2024 Oklahoma policy goals for 2024 Click the headline to read the full article at OCPA. Budget & Tax, Good Government Stitt: Time to cut taxes is now
Saying “government is going to spend whatever money you give them,” Oklahoma Gov. Kevin Stitt is urging lawmakers to reduce the state income tax.
Ray Carter | January 19, 2024 Stitt: Time to cut taxes is now Click the headline to read the full article at OCPA. Law & Principles OCPA praises effort to ban ranked-choice voting
OCPA President Jonathan Small today praised lawmakers for seeking to ban ranked-choice voting in Oklahoma, noting that ranked-choice voting undermines public confidence in election outcomes and reduces transparency.
Staff | January 19, 2024 OCPA praises effort to ban ranked-choice voting Click the headline to read the full article at OCPA. Budget & Tax Stress test: State can weather another ‘Great Recession’
If Oklahoma faces an economic recession comparable to the “Great Recession” of 2008 to 2010, state government is able to cover the associated downfalls over a five-year period, according to a study conducted by the Legislative Office of Fiscal Transparency.
Ray Carter | January 18, 2024 Stress test: State can weather another ‘Great Recession’ Click the headline to read the full article at OCPA. |
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