Oklahoma
State Senate
Senator Susan Paddack
Senate District 13
Majority Whip
Coal, Garvin , Hughes & Pontotoc Counties
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For Immediate Release:
April 24, 2006
Senator Susan Paddack
Paddack Bill to Help Families Devastated by Wildfires Wins Approval
in Senate
A bill authored by Senator Susan
Paddack, an Ada Democrat, that will give Oklahoma families a
tax credit for rebuilding their homes that were destroyed or damaged
by the recent wildfires won the approval of the full Senate today.
House Bill 2121 enacts a tax credit for the difference between the
ad valorem paid on the property in the year prior to the wildfire
damage and the ad valorem taxes paid in the first year the property
is rebuilt.
“Many families all across this state have lost their homes,
their businesses, and farm and ranch lands to devastating wildfires,”
Paddack said. “Many of these families are already making plans
to rebuild their lives and their homes in the very place their roots
have been planted for years—in rural Oklahoma.”
Paddack said the tax credit contained in HB 2121 is very similar
to a tax credit given to families that lost their homes in the past
to damages caused by tornados.
“We want these families who have been affected by the wildfires
to stay and rebuild in Oklahoma and this bill certainly encourages
them to do just that,” the Senator said. “These families
have spent many years investing in rural Oklahoma, and the Legislature
must do our part to ensure they continue to do so.”
The bill now goes to a joint Conference Committee of Senate and
House members where it will be put into its final form before being
sent the Governor for his signature.
For more information,
contact:
Senator Paddack's Office: (405) 521-5541

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