- House Bill 1955, authored by Senator David Bullard, eliminates Oklahoma’s state grocery sales tax
- Local grocery tax remains in place
- Oklahoma previously made $325 million from grocery taxes
- Economy in Oklahoma is doing well, so no need for replacement sales tax
- Shoppers will no longer pay state sales tax on groceries
- Green Spray Store Manager expects increase in customers
- Grocery shopper Jeff Norris seeks discounts to offset higher prices
- Legislators are looking for more ways to save money for the people
Source: kxii.com
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