OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) — Oklahoma Democrats are proposing nearly $1.4 billion worth of revenue proposals to help prevent deep budget cuts to state programs and provide funding for a teacher pay raise.

House Democratic Leader Scott Inman announced the plan Thursday with more than a dozen Democrats at his side. It includes increasing taxes on oil and gas production, cigarettes and income for individuals earning more than $100,000 a year.

The plan also includes changes to several tax subsidies for individuals and businesses.

Democrats are outnumbered 73-26 in the House, but Republicans need Democratic support for most tax increases, which require a three-fourth's vote to pass in the Legislature.