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Oklahoma Gov. Kevin Stitt’s Fourth State of the State Address, Annotated

by Trevor Brown, Whitney Bryen, Paul Monies, Rebecca Najera, Jennifer Palmer, Lionel Ramos and Keaton Ross February 7, 2022February 9, 2022

Stitt outlined plans to cut taxes, promote school choice and push a conservative legislative agenda Monday. Entering a re-election year, he painted a divide between Oklahoma and “blue states” and the federal government.

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