Oklahoma
State Senate
Communications
Division
State Capitol
Oklahoma City, OK 73105
405-521-5774
For Immediate Release: January 18,
2006
Sen. Williamson Authors Bill to Refund Turnpike Tolls to Oklahoma Motorists
Thousands of Oklahoma drivers would be eligible for a tax
rebate on turnpike tolls under legislation proposed by Senator James
A. Williamson for the 2006 session. Williamson, R-Tulsa, said the
rebate would be available to drivers of passenger vehicles who file tax
returns with the State of Oklahoma.
“Over the years I’ve heard from countless Oklahomans who thought
that eventually the turnpikes would be paid off and they would become
free roads. Unfortunately, that hasn’t happened and probably won’t
because of the expansion of the turnpike system,” Williamson said.
“Offering a rebate to Oklahoma turnpike users would be the next
best thing to eliminating the tolls.”
If approved, the Oklahomans would be able to apply for the rebate beginning
in 2007. The legislation also contains a provision which would allow taxpayers
to donate a portion of their rebate or the entire amount to the State
Highway Construction and Maintenance Fund.
“The turnpikes would still have revenue from out-of-state and commercial
vehicles which will pay for the bonds and other obligations related to
the turnpikes. It seems unlikely we’ll ever see the tolls completely
eliminated, but I think my bill represents an excellent alternative for
Oklahoma drivers.”
For
more information contact:
Senator Williamson's Office- (405) 521-5624
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