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You shouldn’t have to touch the stove twice to know it’s hot: Triggered tax cuts are bad for Oklahoma - Oklahoma Policy Institute

Summary by Oklahoma Policy Institute
Oklahomans, like many Americans, pay their taxes as a civic duty. Lawmakers are responsible for ensuring our tax dollars are used to meet our residents’ many needs. Oklahoma legislators are facing tough decisions concerning the Fiscal Year 2026, which starts on July 1, 2025. The legislature has about $300 million fewer dollars to appropriate compared to FY 2025; meanwhile, state agencies have said they need an extra $921 million in the coming ye…
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Oklahoma Policy Institute broke the news in on Sunday, May 11, 2025.
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