Gov. Kevin Stitt is bringing ideas from Donald Trump’s administration to Oklahoma as he highlighted his vision during the ...
Gov. Kevin Stitt renewed his call to cut state income taxes and touted business-friendly policies he says have kept ...
The governor called for a half point cut to the state's income tax and a path to zero during his 7th State of the State ...
Republican Gov. Kevin Stitt doubled down on his call for tax cuts, said he would push for government spending policies like those of the Trump administration and called on state school districts ...
Oklahoma Gov. Kevin Stitt's State of the State address emphasized economic growth, proposed tax cuts, education reform, ...
While protests were going on outside, Stitt was praising Oklahoma’s tax cuts and continuing the conversation of limiting ...
The agreement? Nobody is sure that a plan being touted by Republican Gov. Kevin Stitt to cut the personal income tax rate, now at 4.75%, is viable. Stitt's proposal, known as "Half and a Path," would ...
For years, Gov. Kevin Stitt has called for executive agencies to maintain and propose flat budgets, although the majority of those agencies chose not to follow the governor’s wishes this year.
Kevin Stitt issued a renewed call on Wednesday for lawmakers to reduce the state’s income tax by 0.5% and to create a path toward a day when the state might completely eliminate income tax.