Oklahoma
State Senate
Senator Mike Morgan
President Pro Tempore
Senate District 21
Payne, Logan and Lincoln Counties
For Immediate
Release: June 23, 2006
Morgan: Tax Cut, State Budget Victory for Middle Class
State Senators gave final
approval Friday to the largest tax cut in state history, a
measure that will lower taxes for state residents by more
than $600 million when fully implemented.
Over the next four years, House Bill 1172 XX will lower the
top income tax rate and phase in an increase of the Oklahoma
Standard Deduction to the federal level – a provision
that will mean 45,000 working Oklahoma families will never
again have to pay state income tax. The tax package also includes
an elimination of the estate tax over the next three years.
“Today we have historically changed the tax structure
in our state. By raising the standard deduction and forever
tying it to the federal standard deduction, thousands of hard-working
middle class families will no longer be disproportionately
responsible for funding essential services like education,
health care and public safety in our state,” Senate
President Pro Tempore Mike
Morgan said.
Morgan also praised completion of a $7.1 billion spending
package for Fiscal Year 2007 by the Legislature Friday. The
budget agreement includes a $3,000 across-the-board raise
for every public school teacher in the state and a $130 million
funding increase for higher education.
“This budget is a victory for middle class families.
It will help us keep our best and brightest teachers in Oklahoma
and prevent double-digit tuition increases that would price
a college education out of the reach of middle class families,”
Morgan said.
The Senate Leader praised Democrats in both the Senate and
House for being willing to hold out amid sharp criticism to
ensure that the increase in the standard deduction and a $3,000
across-the-board pay raise for public school teachers were
part of the final budget tax cut and budget package.
“It’s unfortunate that we have had to write the
budget in special session. Had Republican leaders in the House
been willing to do the right thing for Oklahoma a month ago
we could have completed the appropriation process on time,”
Morgan said. “This budget, however, was worth fighting
for and I am proud that Democrats stood up for the Middle
Class in Oklahoma.”
The FY 2007 state budget also includes a 5-percent pay raise
for state employees and a pay raise for school support personnel.
Additionally, Senate Bill 80X includes a pay increase for
state law enforcement officers and a record $456 million appropriation
for the Department of Corrections.
“Government has no greater obligation than to ensure
the safety and well-being of its citizens, that is why Senate
Democrats made ‘creating a safer Oklahoma’ one
of our top legislative priorities,” Morgan said. “The
budget passed today will make Oklahoma an even safer place
to live, work and raise a family.”
For more information, contact:
Senate President Pro Tem's Office: (405) 521-5605