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Gov. Kevin Stitt signs the grocery tax cut bill Feb. 27 as legislative Leaders and others look on at the signing ceremony in the Blue Room at the Oklahoma Capitol.
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There's less than half of a month left to go into the legislative session, and while budget talks continue, Gov. Stitt has signed hundreds of bills. Stitt signs hundreds of bills Into law as ...
Stitt was reelected to a second term in 2022, defeating Superintendent of Public Instruction Joy Hofmeister, a Republican turned Democrat, with 55.4% of the vote. Stitt grew up in Norman, Oklahoma, and graduated from Oklahoma State University with a degree in accounting. He is the founder and former chairman and CEO of Gateway Mortgage Group.
A better bill, Stitt said, is on the way under the guidance of Rep. Jon Echols, R-OKC, the House floor leader. The governor said Echols was "working with some criminal justice folks to ...
Stitt vetoed a bill known as the Oklahoma Survivors’ Act, written to help survivors of domestic violence, and the Senate promptly voted 46-1 to override the veto. The House has yet to act on the ...
Stitt said his office was still deciding whether or not to sign or veto House Bill 4156, a controversial immigration measure, supported by legislative leaders and requested by the attorney general ...
The bill cleared the Senate on Thursday 41-0 and moves to the governor's desk for signature. Gov. Kevin Stitt files lawsuit over attorney general opinion impacting cabinet members