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Driving high-tech innovation must remain priority for Oklahoma Published: Sat, May 26, 2012 When we profiled Oklahoma's “greatest hits” in tech commercialization in January 2011, we were astounded by the $12 billion in value created by Oklahoma-born tech companies. Today, these same companies are now worth $24 billion. They have saved countless lives, protected our troops, helped businesses grow... Read More
Oklahoma legislative session ends with no deals on tax cut, Capitol repairs Published: Fri, May 25, 2012 The Oklahoma Legislature's session may be remembered for no personal income tax cut and a failure to finance a plan to repair and renovate the nearly 100-year-old state Capitol. Read More
Oklahoma Speaker rejects $20M plan for Capitol fix Published: Fri, May 25, 2012 OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) — Oklahoma House Speaker Kris Steele says he's not interested in a last-minute offer from the Senate to spend $20 million on repairs to the state Capitol. Steele said Friday the proposal the night before adjournment did not provide adequate time for consideration and that no one approached... Read More
Oklahoma House members kick the can on Capitol bond issue Published: Fri, May 25, 2012 It apparently will fall to Oklahoma voters to fix the state Capitol. The men and women who occupy the building have no stomach for it. The House of Representatives voted 77-15 Wednesday against a $200 million bond issue to pay for repairs at the Capitol, which has been in bad shape for years. Rep. Earl Sears,... Read More
House kills bond issue to repair, renovate Oklahoma Capitol Updated: Wed, May 23, 2012 Concerned that they could be painted as not being fiscal conservatives, Oklahoma House Republicans joined with Democrats Wednesday to crush a $200 million bond issue to repair and restore the state Capitol and repair other buildings in the Capitol complex. Read More
Senate defeats bond issue for American Indian Cultural Center and Museum by one vote Updated: Wed, May 23, 2012 After an hour of debate Wednesday, the Oklahoma Senate defeated by one vote a proposed bond issue for the American Indian Cultural Center and Museum. Read More
Oklahoma Senate opponents of bond for Indian museum lose support Updated: Tue, May 22, 2012 The full Oklahoma Senate is expected to consider a $40 million bond issue Wednesday to complete the American Indian Cultural Center and Museum, but staunch opponents of the project are hoping to kill the bill. Read More
Bond issues for Capitol, Tulsa museum win legislative panels' approval Published: Wed, May 23, 2012 Oklahoma Senate and House budget committees approved a $200 million bond issue for repairs to the state Capitol and other buildings in the Capitol complex and a $20 million bond issue for a popular culture museum in Tulsa. Read More
Business highlights Updated: Mon, May 21, 2012 Business briefs Nation Trial in inside investment begins NEW YORK — A federal prosecutor accused former Goldman Sachs board member Rajat Gupta on Monday of feeding inside investment tips to a corrupt hedge fund manager, while Gupta's lawyer told a jury that the relationship between the Wall Street heavyweights... Read More
$6.8 billion Oklahoma budget deal reached Updated: Mon, May 21, 2012 Oklahoma lawmakers and the governor agree on a $6.8 billion budget deal. Read More
GOP lawmakers in Oklahoma hope to finalize budget deal by Monday Published: Sat, May 19, 2012 Lawmakers are talking about whether to issue bonds to repair and restore the state Capitol, build a state veterans office, finish the American Indian Cultural Center and Museum in Oklahoma City and build a pops center in Tulsa. Read More
Bond issue to pay for American Indian Cultural Center won't pass Oklahoma Senate, two senators say Published: Fri, May 18, 2012 Fourteen of the 32 GOP senators have signed a pledge that they won't vote for the $40 million bond issue and the 16 Democrats have said they won't vote for any bond issue if the GOP-controlled Legislature cuts the state's personal income tax rate. A deal to cut the personal income tax was reached Thursday evening. Read More
Oklahoma lawmakers unlikely to address plight of medical examiner's office Published: Tue, May 15, 2012 MAYBE the state medical examiner's office should have lost its national accreditation a few years earlier, instead of in 2009. If that embarrassment had come to pass in 2006, when the state had a billion dollar budget surplus, then perhaps the ME today would have the new office it needs to regain that... Read More
Funding for new Oklahoma medical examiner's headquarters in Edmond at risk Published: Mon, May 14, 2012 Oklahoma state budget negotiators are wrestling with whether to give the medical examiner's office additional funds to make annual debt service payments. Also, Sen. Patrick Anderson, R-Enid, has asked for a state attorney general's opinion on the constitutionality of a program being used to finance a bond issue to... Read More
Former state Senate leader Cal Hobson offers his tax cut proposal Published: Fri, May 11, 2012 I've noted with interest the ongoing battles in the Legislature about another personal income tax cut and a bond issue for needed capital improvements. The Oklahoman has endorsed both in some form or another. There is a simple and straightforward solution to both challenges. Below is my suggestion for breaking... Read More
Oklahoma Democrats look to hold bond issues hostage Published: Thu, May 10, 2012 Emergency clauses on approved bills were held hostage several times during the 2011 legislative session. This year the hostage-taking involves a weightier matter: tax cuts. Last year the hostage takers were conservative Republicans. They may join Democrats in holding bond issues hostage in exchange for deferring... Read More
Budget talks progressing, Oklahoma governor says Published: Wed, May 9, 2012 Oklahoma Gov. Mary Fallin still is pushing for a cut in the state's personal income tax rate. No budget deal is expected this week; lawmakers have less than three weeks to approve a budget for the fiscal year that begins July 1. Read More
Business highlights, May 7 Published: Tue, May 8, 2012 A look at national and international business. Read More
Oklahoma legislative leader says work on Oklahoma budget should be done in two weeks Published: Sun, May 6, 2012 Oklahoma House Speaker Kris Steele says plans on Oklahoma's budget still call for a cut in the top personal income tax rate. Read More
Converting school buses to CNG a good investment Published: Sat, May 5, 2012 Regarding “Fallin leads drive to boost CNG vehicles” (Business, May 1): If Gov. Mary Fallin, Boone Pickens, Aubrey McClendon and Larry Nichols really want to boost the use of natural gas as a fuel for vehicles, they should subsidize the conversion of every school bus in the state to compressed natural gas. This... Read More
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