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Despite the Senate voting to withdraw their participation from the special session on tax cuts, the Speaker of the House said he will continue their side of business in hopes of a resolution. Governor Kevin Stitt called the special session to reduce the current income tax and put Oklahoma on the path to zero income taxes. When Senate President Pro Tempore Greg Treat invited Gov. Stitt to an Appropriations and Budget Committee meeting Tuesday to detail his plan on how to go about zero income tax, the Governor never showed up. So, the Senate voted to adjourn sine die - meaning they have not made a plan to reconvene for the special session. Undeterred, the House reconvened Wednesday morning where members were adjourned until a call of the chair. This means the House is still in special session but will not meet regularly to discuss the Governor’s requests. News 4's Capital Bureau Chief, Kaylee Olivas has more on what Speaker of the House Charles McCall had to say on the session:

‘Can be accomplished’: OK House continues special session on tax cuts, but no legislation can be passed without Senate

‘Can be accomplished’: OK House continues special session on tax cuts, but no legislation can be passed without Senate

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