Oklahoma Senate Finance Committee passes crucial tax bills
The Oklahoma Senate Finance Committee met Monday and passed several bills that are crucial to reshaping Oklahoma's tax system.
The Oklahoma Senate Finance Committee met Monday and passed several bills that are crucial to reshaping Oklahoma's tax system.
A bill that allows Oklahomans to pay their ad valorem taxes in numerous installment prepayments passed the Oklahoma House of Representatives.
The Oklahoma House of Representatives passed two bills that seek to expand childcare access and keep parents in the workforce.
The Oklahoma Senate passed a bill that incentivizes schools to better prepare students for higher education, future careers and military service.
The Oklahoma House of Representatives passed a bill to replace the three-pronged apportionment formula that the state uses to calculate corporate income tax.
A bill that seeks to get more professional truck drivers on the road by allowing third parties to administer written commercial driver license (CDL) tests unanimously passed the Oklahoma House of Representatives on Thursday.
The Oklahoma House of Representatives passed a bill to eliminate the state's franchise tax.
The Oklahoma State Senate approved a bill that is an integral part of a comprehensive plan to restructure and revitalize Oklahoma's workforce.
The Oklahoma House of Representatives approved a $500 million education plan that aims to provide hundreds of millions of dollars to Oklahoma public schools, pay raises to teachers and tax credits to parents and guardians whose children attend private schools.
Two bills that aim to strengthen childcare access and help Oklahoma parents stay in the workforce both overcame their first legislative hurdle.