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Author Archives: Warren Vieth

Figures compiled by Oklahoma Watch from several sources show that coal tax credits cost the state more than $60 million in lost tax revenue during the eight years ending June 30.
Posted inPublic Money

Coal Tax Credits Cost $60M in 8 Years

by Warren Vieth September 18, 2011October 28, 2019
Posted inPublic Money

Results: Residents Polled on Tax Breaks

by Warren Vieth August 28, 2011October 28, 2019
Posted inPublic Money

State to Probe Legitimacy of Tax Credits

by Warren Vieth July 11, 2011October 28, 2019
Posted inPublic Money

Legislators to Review State Tax Breaks

by Warren Vieth May 30, 2011October 28, 2019
Teresa Malone will be eligible for parole in 2015, after serving roughly a third of her 35 years for possessing illegal drugs with the intent to distribute.
Posted inCriminal Justice, Public Health, Women in Prison

Meth Addict Serves 35-year Sentence

by Warren Vieth March 13, 2011October 28, 2019

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