Taxes will be chief focus for Oklahoma lawmakers this session
D URING their first-ever year in control of the Oklahoma House, Senate and the governor's office, Republicans accomplished many of the things they had previously only wished for. They passed significant workers' compensation reform, enacted further lawsuit reform, modernized government agencies, reduced the state's unfunded pension liability and made it easier to fire bad teachers. They even defied the traditional GOP...
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