Oklahoma Gov. Mary Fallin seeks personal income tax cut, money for Capitol

Oklahoma’s governor says she supports legislation that would let local communities have control over tobacco use in public places.

 
BY MICHAEL MCNUTT | Published: February 5, 2013   

Gov. Mary Fallin challenged lawmakers Monday to cut the top bracket of the personal income tax and develop a plan to repair the crumbling state Capitol, and for the first time, she publicly urged them to approve legislation that would let local communities have control over tobacco use in public places.

photo - Gov. Mary Fallin introduces family members Monday before her State of the State address at the state Capitol in Oklahoma City. Photo By Steve Gooch, The Oklahoman
Gov. Mary Fallin introduces family members Monday before her State of the State address at the state Capitol in Oklahoma City. Photo By Steve Gooch, The Oklahoman

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The governor, beginning her third year in office, also asked lawmakers to overhaul the state workers’ compensation system and to continue to back efforts to reduce the size of state government...
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