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FY 2021 BUDGET HIGHLIGHTS State agencies will be appropriated a total of $7.715 billion in FY 2021. This is a decrease of $283.2 million (3.5 percent) compared to the initial FY 2020 budget approved last May, and just $46 million (0.6 percent) above FY 2019 (see Figure 1).SPECIAL SESSION
Oklahoma Policy Institute 907 S Detroit Ave, Suite 1005, Tulsa, OK 74120-4265 (918) 794-3944 // info@okpolicy.orgMOTOR VEHICLE TAXES
Oklahoma’s motor vehicle taxes are a combination of an excise (sales) tax on the purchase of a vehicle and an annual registration fee in lieu of ad valorem (property) taxes. Until 2017, motor vehicles were fully exempt from the sales tax, but under HB 2433, the exemption was partially lifted and motor vehicles became subject OKLAHOMA’S SAFETY REQUIRES STATEWIDE “STAY-AT-HOME” ORDER Oklahoma’s safety requires statewide “stay-at-home” order. Gov. Stitt on Wednesday extended his executive order to close non-essential businesses to all 77 counties through April 30. However, that’s not enough. To slow the virus’s spread and give our health systems the resources to respond, Gov. Stitt should issue a statewide stay-at FEDERAL POVERTY LEVEL The federal poverty level (FPL) is a measure of income issued annually by the Department of Health and Human Services that is used to determine eligibility for various public programs and benefits, including Medicaid, health insurance premium tax credits, the free- and reduced- school lunch program, SNAP (Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program), and many others. The CHARACTERISTICS OF AN EFFECTIVE TAX SYSTEM Characteristics of an Effective Tax System. A good tax system should meet five basic conditions: fairness, adequacy, simplicity, transparency, and administrative ease. Although opinions about what makes a good tax system will vary, there is general consensus that these five basic conditions should be maximized to the greatest extentpossible. 1.
FEDERAL GRANT PROGRAMS ‹‹ Go back to Federal Funds | Go on to Local Government Revenues ›› Oklahoma received approximately $7.7 billion in federal funds in 2018. This section discusses the federal funding by functional area, beginning with the largest revenue source and continuing through the smallest. Grant amounts are for 2018, as reported by the U.S.Treasury,
LAWSUIT CHALLENGES OHCA’S MANAGED CARE PROPOSAL (CAPITOL Lawsuit challenges OHCA’s managed care proposal (Capitol Update) For the past several months, the Oklahoma Health Care Authority has been in a race against the calendar to get contracts signed with private insurance companies to manage the state’s $2 billion Medicaid program before the Legislature was to go into session on Feb. 1. FELONS AND THE RIGHT TO VOTE Under Oklahoma law, felons are disenfranchised, or have their voting rights suspended, for the full lengths of their sentences. This means, for example, that a felon who is sentenced to eight years in prison but serves only four is unable to register to vote for a full eight years. As of 2010, about 1.8 percent of Oklahomans (51,491 people OKLAHOMA POLICY INSTITUTE OK Policy announces 2021 policy priority areas. Policy initiatives to help Oklahomans live healthier, create thriving families, and develop safe communities. See Priorities. Plateaus and Cliff Effects in Oklahoma. New OK Policy report shows intricate, fragile interconnectedness of public assistance programs for Oklahomans inneed. Read Report.
FY 2021 BUDGET HIGHLIGHTS State agencies will be appropriated a total of $7.715 billion in FY 2021. This is a decrease of $283.2 million (3.5 percent) compared to the initial FY 2020 budget approved last May, and just $46 million (0.6 percent) above FY 2019 (see Figure 1).SPECIAL SESSION
Oklahoma Policy Institute 907 S Detroit Ave, Suite 1005, Tulsa, OK 74120-4265 (918) 794-3944 // info@okpolicy.orgMOTOR VEHICLE TAXES
Oklahoma’s motor vehicle taxes are a combination of an excise (sales) tax on the purchase of a vehicle and an annual registration fee in lieu of ad valorem (property) taxes. Until 2017, motor vehicles were fully exempt from the sales tax, but under HB 2433, the exemption was partially lifted and motor vehicles became subject OKLAHOMA’S SAFETY REQUIRES STATEWIDE “STAY-AT-HOME” ORDER Oklahoma’s safety requires statewide “stay-at-home” order. Gov. Stitt on Wednesday extended his executive order to close non-essential businesses to all 77 counties through April 30. However, that’s not enough. To slow the virus’s spread and give our health systems the resources to respond, Gov. Stitt should issue a statewide stay-at FEDERAL POVERTY LEVEL The federal poverty level (FPL) is a measure of income issued annually by the Department of Health and Human Services that is used to determine eligibility for various public programs and benefits, including Medicaid, health insurance premium tax credits, the free- and reduced- school lunch program, SNAP (Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program), and many others. The CHARACTERISTICS OF AN EFFECTIVE TAX SYSTEM Characteristics of an Effective Tax System. A good tax system should meet five basic conditions: fairness, adequacy, simplicity, transparency, and administrative ease. Although opinions about what makes a good tax system will vary, there is general consensus that these five basic conditions should be maximized to the greatest extentpossible. 1.
FEDERAL GRANT PROGRAMS ‹‹ Go back to Federal Funds | Go on to Local Government Revenues ›› Oklahoma received approximately $7.7 billion in federal funds in 2018. This section discusses the federal funding by functional area, beginning with the largest revenue source and continuing through the smallest. Grant amounts are for 2018, as reported by the U.S.Treasury,
LAWSUIT CHALLENGES OHCA’S MANAGED CARE PROPOSAL (CAPITOL Lawsuit challenges OHCA’s managed care proposal (Capitol Update) For the past several months, the Oklahoma Health Care Authority has been in a race against the calendar to get contracts signed with private insurance companies to manage the state’s $2 billion Medicaid program before the Legislature was to go into session on Feb. 1. FELONS AND THE RIGHT TO VOTE Under Oklahoma law, felons are disenfranchised, or have their voting rights suspended, for the full lengths of their sentences. This means, for example, that a felon who is sentenced to eight years in prison but serves only four is unable to register to vote for a full eight years. As of 2010, about 1.8 percent of Oklahomans (51,491 people ISSUES - OKLAHOMA POLICY INSTITUTE Responsible Budget & Taxes: With an aging population, unfunded pension obligations, and an outdated tax system, Oklahoma will struggle to provide adequate levels of funding for core public services – even without state policies that make the situation more difficult. We promote policies that will ensure adequate, fair, and fiscally responsible funding of public services. PovertySPECIAL SESSION
Oklahoma Policy Institute 907 S Detroit Ave, Suite 1005, Tulsa, OK 74120-4265 (918) 794-3944 // info@okpolicy.org WHAT COMES NEXT AFTER SUPREME COURT STRIKES DOWN MANAGED The Oklahoma Supreme Court ruled last week that the actions of the Oklahoma Health Care Authority (OHCA) implementing a capitated managed care plan — at the direction of Gov. Stitt — violated state law and was therefore void. The Court said OHCA acted without legislative authorization and without first adopting necessary administrativerules for the
OKLAHOMA’S SAFETY REQUIRES STATEWIDE “STAY-AT-HOME” ORDER Oklahoma’s safety requires statewide “stay-at-home” order. Gov. Stitt on Wednesday extended his executive order to close non-essential businesses to all 77 counties through April 30. However, that’s not enough. To slow the virus’s spread and give our health systems the resources to respond, Gov. Stitt should issue a statewide stay-at IN THE KNOW: STATE SUPREME COURT VACANCIES Gov. Kevin Stitt gets three finalists for Oklahoma Supreme Court vacancy; COVID-19 in Oklahoma: One-third of Oklahomans are fully vaccinated as virus cases continue dive; Harvard professor talks Tulsa Race Massacre reparations and white supremacy during 'National Day ofLearning'
IN THE KNOW: 50,000+ APPROVED FOR MEDICAID EXPANSION More than 51,000 Oklahomans have been approved for benefits through Medicaid expansion; Fate of Medicaid privatized managed care uncertain after Oklahoma Supreme Court ruling; Oklahoma law journal details contributions of Black lawyers, civil SALES TAX RELIEF CREDIT The Sales Tax Relief Credit, sometimes known as the “grocery tax credit,” is an income tax credit that provides a rebate of $40 per household member to households with incomes at or below the following levels: $50,000 per year for filers who are elderly, have a physical disability, or claim a dependent; or $20,000 per HOMELESSNESS IN THE LONG RUN: WHY OKLAHOMA NEEDS LONG-TERM NPR recently reported on the city’s progress: San Antonio’s restoration center has inpatient psychiatric services, substance abuse treatment, primary care and even housing for people with mental illness. It’s a lot, but it still saves the city and county about $10 million a year.. About 18,000 people come to the center each year. FIND YOUR LEGISLATORS Oklahoma Policy Institute 907 S Detroit Ave, Suite 1005, Tulsa, OK 74120-4265 (918) 794-3944 // info@okpolicy.org 5 THINGS YOU SHOULD KNOW ABOUT OKLAHOMA TAXES 5. State taxes make up just half of Oklahoma’s revenue. In 2013, Oklahoma collected $8.37 billion from state taxes. That was just under half (48 percent) of the total revenue for the state that year. Grants from the federal government were the next biggest revenue source, bringing in $6.65 billion or 38 percent of all state revenue.Skip to content
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