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The Senate concluded the 2nd session of the 54th Legislature a week ahead of schedule Friday.
President Pro Tempore Brian Bingman said the session was challenging, yet productive, citing many accomplishments passed into law this year, including:
Significant pension reform that will protect current workers, make Oklahoma more attractive to the next generation and help reduce the state’s pension debt liability
A tax cut for hard-working Oklahomans
A balanced budget giving $105 million in new money to common education and cutting government in non-critical areas
Certainty and fairness in Oklahoma’s gross production tax collections
A bond to fix Oklahoma’s crumbling Capitol
Pay raises to high-need state employees like social workers, nurses, troopers and Corrections officers based on an independent pay study
“Given our budgetary challenges, I believe we have served the people of Oklahoma well this legislative session and made progress in making Oklahoma the best place to live and work in the nation,” said Bingman, R-Sapulpa. “I would like to thank my colleagues for their hard work this session on behalf of the people of Oklahoma.”