A contingent of nine Republican members of the Oklahoma House of Representatives today (Monday, March 12) discussed their advocacy of legislation aiming to cut state income taxes “immediately” and ultimately to end the unpopular levy, detailing what they affirm are areas where spending reductions could take place sooner, rather than later, to get the process started.
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