State’s record revenues continue; declines noted in oil, gas prices

Oklahoma continued to benefit from record-high tax revenues through the fall, state Treasurer Randy McDaniel reported on Dec. 9. Revenues for the 12-month period recorded through November amounted to $17.36 billion, up by $2.44 billion, or 16.3%, from the prior 12 months. McDaniel said growth may be slowing, however, because of falling energy prices. Latest monthly tax collections on oil and ga...

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