The Oklahoma House of Representatives approved a bill Tuesday to create a refundable tax credit program for families with homeschooled or private school children but will withhold sending to Gov.
Gov. Kevin Stitt announced an $800 million education reform plan that supported school vouchers and teacher pay raises Friday morning, one day after Oklahoma Senate and House Democrats announced their
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If this plan is adopted, after a year, the tax credit would rise to $6,000, with a cap of $200 million in total spending. In the third year, it would rise to $6,500.