Oklahoma Republican Governor Kevin Stitt is expected to sign a new bill into law that would eliminate the state's grocery tax, KOCO reported.
On Thursday, the state senate voted 42-2 to pass House Bill 1955, which could save Oklahoma residents up to $400 per year, according to Senate Pro Tem Greg Treat. He stated that the "common sense" legislation would save residents an average of five and a half times more than a 0.25% tax cut.
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