Oklahoma
State Senate
Senator Mike Morgan
President Pro Tempore
Senate District 21
Lincoln, Logan & Payne Counties
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For Immediate Release: March 1, 2006
Sen. Mike Morgan
Senate Sends Sales Tax Exemption On Hornets
Tickets to Governor’s Desk
Legislation that will keep tickets to
Oklahoma City Hornets games among the lowest in the
league and complete the incentive package that helped
lure the National Basketball Association team to the
Ford Center earlier this year cleared its last legislative
hurdle Wednesday and his headed to the desk of Governor
Brad Henry.
Senate Bill 1022 is authored by Senate President Pro
Tempore Mike Morgan. The measure exempts tickets to
NBA and NHL games in Oklahoma from sales tax.
“The Hornets have been one of the best draws in
the NBA, in large part, because their ticket prices
are among the cheapest in the league. This legislation
will ensure that continues to be the case by exempting
ticket sales from sales tax,” said Morgan, D-Stillwater.
Senate and House leaders, along with representatives
of Governor Henry’s office, reached an agreement
on the sales tax exemption last fall during negotiations
to bring the team to Oklahoma from New Orleans in the
wake of Hurricane Katrina.
Morgan said he joins other basketball fans in the state
in hoping that support from state, the city, and, most
of all, the thousands of fans who buy the tickets to
the games will help convince the NBA to make the Hornets’
move to Oklahoma City permanent.
“The Oklahoma City Hornets are one of the great
sports success stories of the year. The team is winning
both on and off the court. I am hopeful that incentives
– like exempting tickets from sales tax –
will send a message to the team ownership and league
offices that we are serious about keeping the Hornets
in Oklahoma,” Morgan said.
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