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Governor Kevin Stitt has declared the 2025 Legislative Session the best of his seven years in office as lawmakers deliver on many of governor's priorities.
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Oklahoma lawmakers went down to the wire to complete their work in the 2025 legislative session - ending on the final day the Constitution allows.
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The Senate has sent to the House of Representatives a bill that would ratchet down the state's individual income tax rate over a period of years.
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Governor Kevin Stitt questions the need for a state forestry division after a serious wildfire outbreak swept through Oklahoma in March.
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A state representative has filed a lawsuit seeking to block compliance with Governor Kevin Stitt's executive order requiring state employees to work from the office.
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The state Board of Equalization certifies more state funds than expected for legislators to appropriate in the FY26 budget.
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In his State of the State address, Governor Kevin Stitt pushed for cuts in the individual and corporate income tax rates. Now, it's up to the legislature.
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Governor Kevin Stitt delivers his next to last State of the State address to a joint session of the Oklahoma legislature Monday, airing live on KGOU at 12:30 p.m.
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Governor Kevin Stitt adds a new Chief of Staff, replaces cabinet secretary for energy and environment while striking deal with Danish energy company.
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The 2024 Oklahoma legislative session is over, concluding one day ahead of the legally-mandated deadline.