House lawmakers voted Thursday to send legislation to Gov. Kevin Stitt that relies on modest spending reductions and use of savings rather than tax increases to cover a $1.3 billion shortfall.
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House budget debate pits tax increases against spending restraint, savings
by Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs - May 06, 2020 at 07:00PM
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