Oklahoma legislative leaders move to block raises for state officials
A proposed 6 percent pay raise for judges and statewide elected officials that would cost the state an additional $3 million when fully implemented appears headed for defeat.
Republican and Democratic legislative leaders filed a resolution Wednesday to reject the proposed pay raise.
“This is not the time for raises,” said House Speaker Kris Steele, R-Shawnee . “Once session starts, we're putting a stop...
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