Oklahoma State
Senate
Senator Mike Morgan
president Pro Tempore
Senate District 21
Payne, Logan and Lincoln Counties
For Immediate Release:
June 15, 2006
Morgan: Republicans Insatiable Need to Cut Taxes,
Democrats Resolve Equals Victory for Middle Class
Senate President Pro Tempore Mike Morgan said Friday that
the tax cut and budget framework agreed to by state leaders is an historic
victory for working and middle class families in Oklahoma.
The agreement includes raising the Oklahoma standard deduction to the
level of the federal standard deduction over the next four years –
a provision that will historically and dramatically change the tax structure
in Oklahoma.
“I brought the standard deduction issue to the table when I saw
the opportunity to use the Republicans’ blind obsession with cutting
taxes for the wealthy to the advantage of those who have for too long
carried too much of the tax load in our state,” Morgan said.
“Taking advantage of this unique opportunity to historically change
the tax structure in our state will mean that 45,000 households in Oklahomans
will never again have to pay state income tax.
“Thousands of middle class families will no longer be disproportionately
responsible for funding essential services like education, health care
and public safety.”
Morgan said Republicans’ obsession with cutting the top tax rate
to benefit the very wealthy made the GOP willing to give up almost anything
in return. The Senate leader credited the unrelenting resolve of his
Democratic colleagues in both the House and Senate for making the budget
deal possible.
“It’s hard not to make a deal with a guy who gives you everything
you asked for,” Morgan said. “What’s most unfortunate
is that it took so long to get this done. We could have had a deal weeks
ago if Republicans had just been willing then to do the right thing
for Oklahoma,” Morgan said.
Despite the GOP foot-dragging, the Senate leader said Democrats in both
the Senate and House never lost their resolve.
“By refusing to throw the people of Oklahoma under the bus, Democrats
in the Legislature have taken advantage of Republicans’ insatiable
desire cut the taxes of the privileged few to win a tremendous victory
for middle class families in our state,” Morgan said.
The Senate leader said that by not buckling under the pressure to accept
a compromise proposal offered in the final days of the regular session
Democrats have gained:
• An additional salary boost of $600 for every teacher in Oklahoma
(a total average raise of $3,000 a year);
• A 50-cent per hour raise for school support personnel;
• Another $40 million in funding for higher education to forestall
large tuition increases at state colleges and universities – especially
at regional and two-year institutions (a funding increase of $130 million);
• A 5-percent pay raise for Oklahoma’s hard-working state
employees;
• And targeted tax relief for the Middle Class families who need
it most.
“I cannot sugar-coat the fact that I believe that state leaders
in the future will face budget challenges when energy prices eventually
moderate and Oklahoma is no longer riding the wave of the latest oil
boom. It would be unconscionable, however, for those state leaders to
attempt to lift themselves out of a budget shortfall by once again dumping
an unfair tax burden on working and middle class Oklahomans,”
Morgan said.
For more information, contact:
Senate President Pro Tem's Office: (405) 521-5605