Oklahoma
State Senate
Communications Division
State Capitol
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 73105
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For Immediate Release: May 27,
2005
Alternative Fuel Measures Pass Senate
The Oklahoma Senate passed two measures earlier this
week to encourage the manufacturing of alternative fuels in the
state. House Bill 1556, by Representative Mike Jackson and Senators
David Myers and Patrick Anderson, and HB 1398, by Rep. James Covey
and Sen. Owen Laughlin, both received unanimous approval from the
Senate and are now waiting for further consideration from the Governor.
HB 1556 creates tax credits for producers of ethanol in the state
and provides for certain eligibility requirements for those facilities.
The legislation has been reworked, though, to create demand at the
pump.
The measure now offers tax cuts on ethanol prices at the pump. Under
provisions of the bill, a blend consisting of gasoline and ethanol
would receive a tax credit of 1.6 cents for each gallon of ethanol
contained in the blend.
"This is the 21st century and we need to take advantage of
our scientific developments," said Anderson, R-Enid. "Oklahoma
is one of the only states that until this year hadn’t recognized
the potential economic impact that alternative fuels can have for
a state. It's time we took advantage of our natural resources and
stop depending so much on foreign resources."
HB 1398 also provides tax credits but for the manufacturing of biodiesels
within the state. Biodiesel is an alternative fuel made from agricultural
products such as soybeans or animal fat. The measure allows a credit
against the tax imposed for any biodiesel facility that produces
at a rate of 25-percent of its originally-designed capacity. A 20-cent
tax credit would be given for every gallon of biodiesel produced.
"This is a wonderful opportunity to create new jobs and expand
our horizons as far as fuel production in our state," said
Laughlin, R-Wood ward. "This shows how serious we are about
finding ways to improve the state's economy as well as funding new
uses for farm products."
"We also want to thank Representatives Dale Dewitt, Curt Roggow
and Jeff Hickman for their hard work and perseverance in ensuring
that these bills got the necessary support to reach the Gov's desk.
Because of their hard work and perseverance, Oklahoma will now have
the opportunity to be on the cutting edge of alternative fuels,"
concluded Myers, R-Ponca City.
For more
information contact:
Senator Myers' Office- (405) 521-5628
Senator Anderson's Office - (405) 521-5630
Senator Laughlin's Office - (405) 521-5626

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