Oklahoma
State Senate
Senator Jay Paul Gumm
Assistant Majority Leader
Atoka, Bryan, Coal, Johnston & Marshall Counties
For Immediate Release: April 6, 2006
Finance Committee Chair Still Favors Tax Cuts for Oklahomans;
Not Out-of-State Residents
Note to Editor: Senator Jay Paul
Gumm, Chairman of the Senate Finance Committee and a Democrat from Durant,
made the following statement in response to a press release from Senator
Ron Justice on the so-called “Come Home Oklahoma” Act.
“I’m deeply troubled that a member of the Senate
is willing to tell the people of Oklahoma-people who have lived here their
entire life, people who have raised their families here and people who
have invested in their communities- that they have to keep paying taxes
but some newcomer should get off tax free.
“This very poorly conceived proposal was given more than adequate
consideration by the Finance Committee, and was soundly rejected because
it was so patently unfair to all Oklahomans.
“Here is an example of just how unfair this proposal is: The bill
would create a situation where two people – one a lifelong Oklahoman
and the other a newcomer – working side-by-side in the same job
would have vastly different take-home paychecks. The lifelong Oklahoman
would have been severely shortchanged by what I call the “Keep Taxing
Oklahomans” plan.
“This bill is a bad idea, plain and simple. All the press releases
in the world will not spin it into a good idea.”
For
more information contact:
Senator Gumm's Office - (405) 521-5586
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