Oklahoma legislature calls it a wrap on session
Lawmakers put a wild cap on the legislative session Friday as they passed measures in the waning minutes that scaled back restrictions on several tax credits and beat back a plan to consolidate several state agencies.
The House of Representatives passed and sent to the governor three revenue-enhancing measures that were vital to the $6.7 billion budget agreement reached a week earlier by Democratic Gov. Brad Henry ...
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