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Oklahoma State Senate
Communications Division
State Capitol
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 73105
For Immediate Release: December
2, 2004
Senator Says Legislature’s Work Results
In Top 10 Business Climate In Oklahoma
(Oklahoma City) Oklahoma’s continued inclusion
in a national report released this week as one of the top 10 “business
friendly” states didn’t just happen, a veteran state
senator said Thursday.
Senator Jeff
Rabon, D-Hugo, said the state’s outstanding showing in
the annual rankings by Pollina Corporate Real Estate Inc. is a result
of work by the Legislature to foster an environment to grow existing
Oklahoma businesses and attract new firms.
“Things like this just don’t happen.
We’re in the top 10 for the second year in a row because of
the pro business programs – like Quality Jobs law and targeted
incentives – and because we’ve worked hard to manage
our capitol and use our resources wisely,” said Rabon, who
served as the Senate Finance Committee chairman for the past two
years.
“What the Pollina report tells us is that the
Legislature, in working with Governor Henry, has done a very good
job of striking the right balance between providing incentives and
making sure the proper infrastructure is in place when business
and industry come calling,” Rabon said.
The Legislature has accomplished that, he said, while
at the same time maintaining a low tax burden in the state. According
to the Tax Foundation, a conservative Washington D.C. think tank,
Oklahoma ranks sixth lowest among states for the combined federal,
state and local taxes paid per capita.
The Senator said Oklahoma shouldn’t be satisfied
with being 10th among business friendly states and that he knows
the Legislature will continue to work to move our state up the ladder
in future years.
“One thing we have to overcome, though, is
the negative image that some self-serving Oklahomans seem to love
to portray about Oklahoma. That serves no positive purpose. I’m
proud of Oklahoma, proud to be an Oklahoman and proud of the work
the Legislature has done to make our state one of the most business
friendly states in the nation,” Rabon said.
For
more information contact:
Senate Communications Office - (405) 521-5774

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