OK Policy posts again
Posted on | June 21, 2012 | Comments Off on OK Policy posts again
It’s been basically forever since I updated this list, but it’s mostly for my own archives. Here are all my posts at the OK Policy Blog since the last update. Not including my daily news briefing In The Know, which you should subscribe to.
- Why total spending has gone up as budgets are cut
- The conservative anti-poverty program
- Politicians make bad fortune-tellers
- Oklahoma’s middle-class children are falling behind
- Why raise taxes on working families?
- The tax expenditure reform dog: Still not barking
- Who’s behind the assault on income tax?
- The terrible thing about triggers
- The “tax cut” bait and switch
- Reforming criminal justice: What the latest bill does and what stands in the way
- Surprise! State without an income tax have higher sales and property taxes
- Economics 102
- Fallin off a cliff
- The economy bowl
- How Oklahoma is falling behind
- The myth about Oklahoma’s tax system that we keep repeating
- State of the State analysis: Gov. Fallin is playing catch-up
- What the coming federal budget cuts could mean for Oklahoma
- Why the Laffer proposal is like an ice cream diet
- Who are the real losers in the tax shift plan? It’s not “special interests”
- Task force proposal would raise taxes on most Oklahomans, especially harm seniors and families with children
- Beyond tuition: Better measures for the cost and value of higher education
- Task force proposes tax hike on poor and middle class to benefit the wealthiest
- Blogging about blogs
- Oklahoma ranked sixth in the nation for tax break safeguards, but serious gaps remain
- What’s the best way to boost the economy? Hint — it’s not tax cuts
- Report tracks how large corporations avoid state taxes
- Beware the tax shift
- When you want something done, do it
- Keeping tabs on tax breaks
- Cutting the income tax is the wrong priority for Oklahoma
- Making more bricks with less straw: Agency heads share thoughts on operating in hard times