Oklahoma
State Senate
Communications Division
State Capitol
Oklahoma City, OK 73105
405-521-5774
For Immediate Release:
June 22, 2006
Fact Check: Senate Democrats Have Killed Standard Deduction Bills
for Years
A state senator said he was
very surprised when he first heard Senate Democrat leaders taking
credit for an increase in the state’s standard deduction,
because for years Senate Democrats have blocked Republican efforts
to raise the standard deduction for Oklahoma taxpayers.
“Senate Democrats killed my bill to increase the standard
deduction during the 2006 regular legislative session, so I was
surprised to hear them take credit for this issue in the historic
tax cut agreement,” stated Sen. Clark
Jolley, R-Edmond.
Jolley said after some quick research and discussions with other
Republican senators, he found that Senate Democrats have been blocking
GOP efforts to increase the standard deduction for years.
“I looked all the way back to 1998, and found that Senate
Democrats have killed at least one Republican bill to increase the
standard deduction every year,” he said. “The record
shows that Senate Republicans have tried and tried to increase the
standard deduction, but we were opposed by the Democrat leadership
year after year.”
Jolley said he believes Senate Democrats are claiming support for
increasing the standard deduction as a matter of political expediency.
“Now that Democrats are feeling the heat of the growing Republican
membership in the Senate, they are trying to use this tax fairness
issue to advance their misleading class warfare message. In reality,
we could have increased the standard deduction a decade ago, but
Senate Democrats are the reason it didn’t happen,” Jolley
said.
The standard deduction for the income tax is used by tax filers
who do not itemize their income tax deductions. Increasing the amount
of the standard reduces the tax burden for taxpayers who use the
standard deduction.
For more information, contact:
Senator Jolley's Office: (405) 521-5622