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Oklahoma State
Senate
Communications Division
State Capitol
Oklahoma City, OK 73105
405-521-5774
A measure to allow check-off donations from individual
and corporate tax refunds to support the Oklahoma National Guard
Relief Program received Senate approval today, announced author
of the legislation, Senator Mary Easley. House Bill 1780 will create
the National Guard Relief Program that will further aid Oklahoma’s
men and women serving to protect our nation and our state. Representative
Wade Rousselot, D-Wagoner, is the House author of HB 1780.
“I’m extremely pleased this measure was approved by
the Senate this morning,” stated the Democrat from Tulsa.
“Oklahoma’s Guardsmen and women are dedicated to protect
and serve and this program will help to ensure that when they are
away protecting our country, their family members at home do not
have to worry about making ends meet.”
Senator Easley added, “When Army Guard and Air Guard are
called up for active duty, there is a changeover from state pay
as guardsmen to federal pay for active duty personnel, which can
take up to 30 to 90 days and this measure will help aid those families
during that transition period.”
HB 1780 directs the Military Department to create the Oklahoma
National Guard Relief Program to provide financial relief for expenses
incurred by members of the Oklahoma National Guard. The measure
also adds a check-off option to allow donations on income tax refunds
that will be deposited in the Income Tax Check-off Revolving Fund
for the Support of the Oklahoma National Guard Relief Program. The
Military Department may expend the funds to assist National Guard
members with expenses.
“During this time of unsettlement in Iraq, which our National
Guard members are helping to secure, it is imperative that we take
care of the people that are essentially taking care of us. This
check-off program will allow every Oklahoma taxpayer to participate
in supporting our servicemen and women by donating to the National
Guard. This is good public policy and allows everyone to show their
support for our troops by voluntarily participating in this check-off
program,” concluded Easley.
HB 1780 will now go to the Governor’s office for his signature.
For more information contact:
Senate Communications Office- (405) 521-5774

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