Gov. Mary Fallin discusses plan to cut Oklahoma's income tax rate
Gov. Mary Fallin said Thursday she will unveil plans next week to simplify the state's tax code and cut personal income tax for most Oklahomans.
The governor said her proposal, which she has been working on for five months, would not require an increase in other taxes. She hopes to make up for the lost revenue mostly by closing loopholes in the tax code, eliminating various tax credits and making state government...
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