Oklahoma Becomes 30th State to End What's Known as the 'Orphan Tax'
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Oklahoma ends ‘orphan tax’ amid pressure from the Trump administration
Gov. Kevin Stitt speaks at a bill signing ceremony at John W. Rex Charter Elementary in Oklahoma City on April 21, 2026. (Photo by Nuria Martinez-Keel/Oklahoma Voice)OKLAHOMA CITY — Oklahoma’s governor said Wednesday that the state will no longer divert Social Security survivor benefits from children in the state’s foster care system. Gov. Kevin Stitt said Oklahoma will no longer use the so-called “orphan tax” to pay for children in foster care …
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