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flag Oklahoma lawmakers agreed on a budget of $13 billion for fiscal year 2025, with no income tax cut, supported by Governor Stitt, and no agency cuts.

Oklahoma lawmakers reached a budget agreement for the state's fiscal year 2025, with Governor Kevin Stitt backing off from his demand for a new income tax cut. The budget is expected to be around $13 billion, and no agencies will face cuts, though some were kept flat. The Senate had refused to support another tax cut, arguing that it did not align with their priorities.

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