
Oklahoma Policy Institute Wacth the OETA Forum broadcast with David Blatt, David May and Robert Dauffenbach discussing the state's economic and budget outlook: http://www.oeta.tv/okforum.html
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OETA is Oklahoma's only statewide television station providing public television programming throughout the state.

Oklahoma Policy Institute The Oklahoman provides a favorable editorial to our press release on the ITEP report on regressive state and local taxes: "Long term, however, lower-income Oklahomans need and deserve a break" http://bit.ly/8MCWXX
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NO further tax cuts are in the offing for the foreseeable future, so Oklahoma’s tendency to tax lower-income citizens disproportionately is also unlikely to change any time soon.

Oklahoma Policy Institute David will be on OETA's Oklahoma Forum this Sunday (Nov 22nd) at 1:00 discussing the state's economic and budget outlook in the year ahead. Hope you can watch!

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On our blog: Food stamp participation has risen for 17 straight months, helping Oklahoma families and communities through the downturn: http://okpolicy.org/blog/social-programs /saved-by-the-net-food-assistance-progra ms-help-mitigate-recessions-impact/
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We didn't expect that the new ITEP report on who pays state and local taxes would generate such heated debate - over 300 comments to the Tulsa World. Report here: http://okpolicy.org/new-who-pays-report- itep; Article here: http://bit.ly/3WRQSh
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The latest Tulsa news updated throughout the day, every day.

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Looking for the latest monthly numbers on the economic downturn? You'll probably fiund them in Numbers You Need: http://okpolicy.org/numbers-you-need-key -oklahoma-economic-and-budget-trends
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Numbers You Need: Key Oklahoma Economic and Budget Trends | Oklahoma Policy Institute

Oklahoma Policy Institute Kick-ass presentation on the state budget outlook, if we do say so ourselves
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Oklahoma Policy Institute New blog post on state revenues: The storm may be subsiding but the forecast remains bleak http://bit.ly/3crGhc
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How to deal with the state budget crisis? The Oklahoman turns to OK Policy for ideas: http://newsok.com/hard-times-twisting-da rkness-into-opportunity/article/3416332? custom_click=headlines_widget#emailFrien d
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A tale of two capital cities: Washington is enduring the worst of times with the jobless rate. Oklahoma City is suffering from continued revenue declines.

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Our new issue brief forecasts how bad the state's budget shortfalls may get and offers our approach for how to deal with the crisis: http://okpolicy.org/fy-10-budget-informa tion
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FY '10 Budget Information | Oklahoma Policy Institute

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Did tax cuts cause Oklahoma's budget crisis? No, but they've made the situation much more difficult: http://okpolicy.org/blog/adequate-invest ment-in-public-services/tax-cuts-and-con sequences/

Oklahoma Policy Institute One in 14 Oklahomans have incomes less than half the federal poverty rate. See our new Oklahoma Poverty Profile: http://bit.ly/1G86zK

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A new presentation shares some of the key Oklahoma findings about financial security from the Assets and Opportunity Scorecard: http://okpolicy.org/assets-and-opportuni ty-scorecard
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