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.
May 22, 2024
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