Five big budget questions linger for legislative leaders

  • House Speaker Charles McCall, R-Atoka, laughs after a brief discussion with Gov. Kevin Stitt following a press conference announcing an education deal last week at the Oklahoma State Capitol. Tres Savage/nondoc.com
  • Construction progresses on the Fairground Flats apartment complex being built on North May Avenue near the State Fairgrounds in Oklahoma City last week. Joe Tomlinson/nondoc.com
OKLAHOMA CITY — With tumultuous education negotiations behind them, leaders of the Oklahoma State Legislature now have turned their attention to hashing out other high-price decisions for the state. Several items are on the table, including tax reform, economic development, a new program to incentivize affordable housing, targeted transportation projects and a potential new fund for the…

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