Oklahoma education initiative could cost $850M
Funding common education at levels similar to neighboring states would result in cutting the budgets of other state agencies by 20 percent or increasing by nearly 40 percent the state’s sales tax or income tax rate, according to a report prepared by the fiscal staff of the House of Representatives .
Passage of State Question 744, which voters will decide in November 2010, would result in common education receivi...
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