Stitt To Veto Some Bills Until Priority Measures Are Passed In Senate

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Governor Kevin Stitt is threatening to veto bills from senators who don't support his priority measures. The governor said he will reject any policy that is pushed by those who are not supporting his goals of giving Oklahoma residents a tax cut and teachers in the state a pay raise. Stitt says he also wants legislation giving parents a tax credit to send their child to the school of their choice. The governor has already vetoed 24 Senate bills so far this session.


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