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EDITORIAL: Senate holding state hostage.(Editorial)
Newspaper article from: Daily Oklahoman (Oklahoma City, OK) ...support of most Oklahomans. Yet the third...special-interest groups. The Senate...like Morgan, TABOR supporters will...compromise, Morgan says the Senate plan...choice of most Oklahomans. Based on what...income tax. Not a bad idea, but why wait...

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