Summary
Oklahoma lawmakers will use around $150 million in reduced tax credits -- including a temporary rollback on deep well and horizontal drilling valued at $80 million -- combined with spending cuts and "other initiatives" to balance the state's budget, the Senate's Republican leader has confirmed.
State Senator Glenn Coffee, R-Oklahoma City, said he was "pleased" with the overall budget agreement.See the full content of this document
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The Oklahoma Budget, Part Ii
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