Oklahoma
State Senate
Senator Clark Jolley
State Capitol Room 528A
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 73105
(405) 521-5622
For Immediate
Release: September 28, 2006
Jolley Plans Legislation to Close Lottery Loophole
After hearing reports
that a second Oklahoma lottery prize had been claimed by a
trust, rather than an individual, Sen. Clark Jolley announced
he would file legislation for the 2007 session to close the
loophole enabling individuals to form anonymous trusts after
finding they had a winning ticket. Jolley, R-Edmond, said
this loophole undermines the integrity of the lottery.
“We were told the lottery would be open, it would be
transparent—full accountability. We would know the name
and towns of everyone who had won,” Jolley said. “I
think winners being anonymous trusts instead of real people
cause problems with both accountability and trust of the lottery.
Are the people winning actually eligible to win? Are they
in-state residents that are hoping to avoid taxation? Is the
winner actually a deadbeat dad who owes tens of thousands
of dollars in child support but will avoid having to pay it
by placing the winnings in a trust? There are a lot of issues
that come up from this and I think it’s time that we
address it.”
Sen. Jolley said his legislation would prevent a trust from
claiming lottery winnings unless that trust, not an individual,
had actually purchased the winning ticket. He also wants to
ensure that all trusts have personal taxpayer identification
numbers attached to them from somebody within the state of
Oklahoma so that full taxes are withheld as well as any back
due child support that may be owed.
Jolley said he hoped lawmakers would view his proposal as
nonpartisan when it comes up for a vote next session.
“I would hope that everybody would see our citizens
approved what they believed was a transparent and open lottery
system,” Jolley said. “I think this is a common
sense solution to make sure that our lottery is open, accountable
and transparent.”
For more information contact:
Senator Jolley's Office - (405) 521-5622