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Author Archives: Mark Lash

Posted inPublic Money

Unnamed on Panel’s Review List, Business Subsidy Will Still Get Scrutinized

by Mark Lash August 2, 2016January 10, 2020

A state commission examining business incentives was unaware that an $89-million subsidy for tire manufacturers was not specifically named on its review list. But state officials say the panel will evaluate the program, two years after subsidy recipients can apply for more funding.

Posted inPublic Money

Oklahoma’s Tax Credit Overhang

by Warren Vieth and Mark Lash June 30, 2016June 25, 2020
Posted inPublic Money

Unused Tax Credits Are ‘Wild Card’ in State Budget

by Warren Vieth and Mark Lash June 29, 2016June 25, 2020
Posted inPublic Money

State Gives Income Tax Breaks to Companies That Pay No Tax

by Warren Vieth and Mark Lash May 26, 2016January 9, 2020
Posted inGovernment

Budget Crisis Clips Credit For Working Poor

by Warren Vieth and Mark Lash May 20, 2016January 10, 2020
Posted inPublic Money

State Takes Harder Look at Tax Break for Investors Costing $115M a Year

by Warren Vieth and Mark Lash May 5, 2016June 25, 2020
Posted inGovernment

Sales Tax Break Authored by Senate President Benefits His Employer

by Warren Vieth and Mark Lash January 21, 2016January 9, 2020
Posted inGovernment

Once in Place, Sales Tax Breaks Nearly Impossible to Touch

by Warren Vieth and Mark Lash December 3, 2015June 25, 2020
Posted inPublic Money

Up for Scrutiny: Over $335M a Year in Business Incentives

by Warren Vieth and Mark Lash November 10, 2015January 10, 2020
Posted inPublic Money

State Program Diverting Workers’ Tax Payments to Businesses

by Warren Vieth and Mark Lash June 9, 2015July 9, 2020

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