Thorough analysis, not platitudes, should drive tax reform debate in Oklahoma
A FTER surveying the slopes of the economy, state Treasurer Ken Miller concludes that Oklahoma has done well relative to states with no personal income tax and neighboring states with higher income tax rates. But it could get higher up the mountain with a reformed tax system.
This is a summit moment for Miller's fellow Republicans, who are rising on a thermal of electoral success. Last year they captured every...
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