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For Immediate Release: March 1, 2006
Sen. Daisy Lawler
Senate Approves Bill To Ensure Fuel Taxes Are Spent
on Transportation
Legislation by Sen. Daisy
Lawler to ensure motor fuel taxes are spent on transportation
needs was approved unanimously by the Senate on Tuesday.
Senate Bill 1028, by Lawler, D-Comanche, would redirect
the 1.625 percent of gasoline taxes and 1.39 percent
of diesel taxes that are currently deposited in the
state’s General Revenue Fund into the State Transportation
Fund. The change would provide more than $7 million
additional dollars for roads and bridges.
“I believe that’s what the public wants
when they pay those taxes,” said Lawler. “Under
my bill, all of those funds will go toward transportation
improvements.”
Though the majority of fuel tax dollars are already
deposited into various transportation funds, SB 1028
would make sure that the tax monies Oklahomans spend
to use roads and bridges in the state is reinvested
in the transportation infrastructure. And with the billion-dollar
backlog of needs that has been identified by
the Oklahoma Department of Transportation, every dollar
helps.
“Transportation officials were just delighted
with the bill,” said Lawler. “In my district,
we just had a small bridge replaced and it cost over
$1 million. Seven million dollars would replace a few
more bridges. And that’s especially important
in rural areas.”
SB 1028 will next be heard in committee in the Oklahoma
House of Representatives.
For
more information contact:
Senator Lawler's Office - (405) 521-5569