Oklahoma
State Senate
Senator Kenneth Corn
Majority Caucus Chairman
Senate District 4
Le Flore and Sequoyah Counties
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For Immediate Release:
April 28, 2006
Senator Kenneth Corn
House Inaction Could Lead To Diversion Of Fuel Taxes to Non-Transportation
Uses
State Senator Kenneth Corn questioned
Friday why the Republican leadership in the House of Representatives
refused to hear a measure that would allow Oklahoma voters to ensure
that all motor fuels taxes used for highway and bridge maintenance.
“The Senate made it clear that we believe every cent of the
taxes Oklahomans pay at the fuel pump should be reinvested in our
state’s transportation infrastructure.,” Corn said.
“It is beyond comprehension why the House wouldn’t want
to give the voters the chance to ensure that their fuel tax dollars
are being spent to make our highways safer.”
Senate Joint Resolution 58 calls for a statewide election to creates
the Oklahoma Safe Roads Trust Fund and require that all motor fuels
taxes are deposited in the fund. The measure passed the Senate by
a vote of 44-0 but was never granted a hearing on the floor of the
House. By not passing the measure by Thursday’s legislative
deadline, House leaders killed the proposal.
“Apparently House leaders are willing to allow fuel tax revenue
to be diverted to other non-transportation uses while Oklahoma families
are continuing to drive on some of the worst roads and bridges in
the nation.”
For more information,
contact:
Senator Corn's Office: (405) 521-5576

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