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OKLAHOMA VOICE: Gov. Kevin Stitt continues push for Oklahoma grocery, income tax cuts

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Gov. Kevin Stitt has been advocating for a 0.25% cut to the state's 4.75% income tax. Senate Pro Tem Greg Treat, R-Oklahoma City, said Thursday the state could not afford to both cut the personal income tax and eliminate the state sales tax on groceries. Treat said he prefers to reduce the grocery tax because more Oklahomans will benefit.

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