Oklahoma
State Senate
Senator Jay Paul Gumm
Assistant Majority Leader
Atoka, Bryan, Coal, Johnston & Marshall Counties
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For Immediate Release: February 21, 2006
Senator Jay Paul Gumm
Senate Finance Chair Says Committee Work Is Responsible
and
‘Empowers Oklahoma’s Middle Class’
As
the Senate Finance Committee completed its work on Senate
bills assigned to it this morning, the panel’s
chair, Senator Jay
Paul Gumm said the work completed by the committee
is responsible and shows a deep respect for Oklahoma’s
middle class.
Senator Jay Paul Gumm said the committee considered
and approved upwards of $523 million in tax cuts, many
of which are targeted to middle class families or to
grow Oklahoma’s economy.
“I left just about every tax cut option on the
table,” Gumm said. “As we go through the
legislative process, we should leave no stone unturned
as we look for ways to empower Oklahoma’s middle
class, and I believe the Senate Finance Committee has
done just that.”
The lawmaker said he has reservations about proposals
that would cripple the state’s ability to provide
critical services to Oklahomans.
“We have a responsibility to protect important
programs like senior nutrition, public schools, scholarships
for high school students, and rural fire protection,”
the senator said. “We must work responsibly to
pass legislation that will create opportunities to make
a better future for our children, not take away those
opportunities.”
Gumm said he took a nonpartisan approach to scheduling
bills because he believes including everyone in the
legislation process, allows the voices of all Oklahomans
to be heard at the Capitol.
“The Finance Committee’s job is to strike
the balance between keeping taxes as low as possible
and providing the critical services Oklahomans depend
on to create a brighter future for all our citizens,”
he said. “With the committee’s work half
complete, I am very pleased with what we have accomplished.”
The Senate Finance Committee is the first stop in the
legislative process for measures relating to tax. During
the past three weeks, the committee considered dozens
of bills, including components of Governor Henry’s
tax cut package and the Senate Democrats’ agenda
to “Empower Oklahoma’s Middle Class”
including a back-to-school sales tax holiday and tax
credits for retraining and education of employees of
Oklahoma companies.
“The bills approved by the Finance Committee,
including the Senate Democrats’ agenda to ‘Empower
Oklahoma’s Middle Class’ through a back-to-school
sales tax holiday and tax credits for life long learning,
create a good blueprint as we work toward developing
a responsible budget and revenue package,” Gumm
said.
“Our program will put money back into the pockets
of middle class families and small businesses while
protecting our investments in public schools, health
care, job creation and programs that help our most vulnerable
citizens.”
The lawmaker concluded by saying the guiding principle
for him is to create opportunity for working Oklahomans
while making a brighter future for this state.
For
more information contact:
Senator Gumm's Office - (405) 521-5586