Oklahoma to reduce business requirements to promote growth

 

January 10, 2020



OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) — Oklahoma Gov. Kevin Stitt is taking steps to reduce the requirements for businesses to open in the state, echoing a federal move that implemented a similar policy.

The Republican governor said Wednesday that he plans to sign an executive order aimed at slashing the number of regulations in Oklahoma.

"My goal is to have a 25% reduction in regulations by the end of my term," Stitt said at a Petroleum Alliance of Oklahoma luncheon. His term ends January 2023.

Stitt said he hopes the action will help cut unnecessary red tape that can hinder businesses growth in the state, The...



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