Oklahoma
State Senate
Senator Susan Paddack
Senate District 13
Majority Whip
Coal, Garvin , Hughes & Pontotoc Counties
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For Immediate Release: March 30, 2006

Senator Susan Paddack
Rural Democratic Lawmakers Praise Passage of
Rural Economic Development Bill
In an effort to
boost economies in rural Oklahoma, two rural democrats
have teamed up to push for passage of Senate Bill 1587.
The measure’s authors, Senator Susan
Paddack of Ada and State Rep. Wes
Hilliard of Sulphur are pleased the measure unanimously
won the approval of a House panel Wednesday.
Hilliard said the measure modifies the Oklahoma Quality
Jobs Act by providing protection for communities and
gives incentives to corporations who want to set up
in areas after a negative economic event occurs.
“If a major corporation employing a significant
number of individuals vacates an area leaving many without
jobs, Senate Bill 1587 would make it easier for a new
company to come in and qualify for the Oklahoma Quality
Jobs Act,” Hilliard said.
Senate Majority Whip Susan Paddack said the Oklahoma
Quality Jobs Program provides quarterly cash payments
of up to 5 percent of newly created payroll to qualifying
companies. Generally, the program is applicable to manufacturing,
research & development, central administrative offices,
and selected service
companies.
“To date, more than 340 companies have claimed
nearly $350 million in benefits, creating more than
35,000 new jobs,” Paddack said. “We want
to ensure that rural Oklahoma reaps the benefits of
the tremendously effective program. By doing so we are
doing our part to strengthen rural Oklahoma, making
it great place to live, work and raise a family.”
She said currently, for a company to qualify for the
Oklahoma Quality Jobs Act the company’s average
wage must meet the average wage in the local county.
The Senator said in some cases, the loss of a company
will actually drive up the average wage in a county
despite job losses because the business employed numerous
people at a lower wage. As a result, it is harder for
other companies to then locate to the area and qualify
for the Quality Jobs Act.
“Senate Bill 1587 would waive the average wage
requirement for companies relocating to areas that have
suffered a major, negative economic event,” Paddack
said.
Hilliard, an Assistant Democratic Floor Leader in the
House, said the bill would also help when natural disasters
strike a community destroying a major business. He referred
to the town of Stroud as a prime example.
“When a tornado struck the town of Stroud and
destroyed the Stroud Outlet Mall it was never rebuilt,”
Hilliard said. “This bill would make it easier
for new companies to locate to areas that have been
ravaged by the effects of a natural disaster.”
The two lawmakers said their bill is a win-win situation
for not only rural Oklahoma communities but for the
families that live there as well.
“The Legislature has an obligation to do everything
possible to attract new companies and get these Oklahoma
families back on their feet,” Hilliard said. “SB
1587 does just that. I firmly believe that should this
legislation become law, we will see a tremendous boost
to the economies of rural Oklahoma.”
For
more information contact:
Senator Paddack's Office - (405) 521-5541