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OKLAHOMA CITY – Gov. Kevin Stitt and legislative leaders on Monday met in a historic public budget summit to try to hammer out differences in proposed appropriations for next fiscal year. While the summit began with a prayer, the meeting, which lasted a little over two hours, was tense at times as emotions ran high. […] The post Republican leaders publicly air grievances during historic Oklahoma budget summit appeared first on Oklahoma Voice.
OKLAHOMA CITY – Legislative leaders and Gov. Kevin Stitt’s office are expected to sit down Monday in what could be a historic public meeting on budget negotiations.
Treat — who recently speculated that Stitt has “personal hatred” for him — responded at 6:13 p.m. by looping the entire Legislature and saying “the budget will not be complete
He said the impacts of inflation make tax cuts even more important now, as Oklahomans who haven’t gotten a 25% pay increase since 2020 have actually lost spending power.
Oklahoma legislative leaders and Gov. Kevin Stitt expressed concern about the missing numbers that skewed U.S. News and World Report’s school rankings.