Oklahoma
State Senate
Communications Division
State Capitol
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 73105
For Immediate Release: May 25, 2005
Major Job Growth Legislation Receives
Final Approval From Legislature
A measure to make the Employer
Quality Jobs Act more sensitive to 21st
century jobs, like the ones being created
in the biotech industry, has received unanimous
approval from the Senate.
Principal author of Senate Bill 407, Sen.
Mike
Mazzei said the measure will help draw
new companies and businesses with high paying
jobs to Oklahoma by offering special incentives.
"This legislation is very important
for companies," said Mazzei, R-Tulsa.
"It lets them know that Oklahoma is
a hotbed for research and new technology
start-ups."
SB 407 helps companies in many ways. First,
it provides more time, specifically three
years rather than the one year currently
allowed, for new technology companies to
qualify for state rebate incentives. Mazzei
said this is important to allow for more
incubation time for technology, biotech,
and new research and development companies
- companies for which it normally takes
much more than one year to finish experiments
and testing before the manufacturing and
distribution of products.
The bill helps ensure that new job growth
opportunities that sprout up from the research
occurring around Tulsa and Oklahoma City
can benefit from the Quality Jobs Program.
It also increases net benefits to reward
existing companies for bringing managerial
and professional jobs to the state that
pay above-average wages.
"This measure will not only help exciting
new 21st century businesses grow and develop
in Oklahoma, but will also help get the
word out across the country that Oklahoma
is the place to come for knowledge economy
companies," Mazzei concluded.
For more information contact:
Senator Mazzei's Office - (405) 521-5675