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Kevin Stitt: “They're saying that I don't have to pay taxes if I live in…”

Featuring: Kevin Stitt, Republican | Governor of Oklahoma

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Kevin Stitt on Republicans after Trump and why the party has 'to get back to integrity'

Published | Video Starts at 22:17

Tulsa, Oklahoma, now is considered, according to them, half the Creek reservation and half Cherokee. So we. What is the fundamental problem with that? Fundamental problem is an Indian, somebody that looks like me, They're saying that I don't have to pay taxes if I live in Tulsa, Oklahoma. But a person of another race has to. But yet our kids all drive on the same. We go to the same schools, we drive on the same roads. That's the problem. That's the rub. (22:17–22:25)

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Claims that under current interpretations, Native Americans in Tulsa, Oklahoma, are exempt from taxes that others must pay.

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