Oklahoma
State Senate
Communications Division
State Capitol
Oklahoma City, OK 73105
For
Immediate Release: February 13, 2007
Bill to Give Tax Break for
Fitness Club Fees Goes to Senate Floor
If a bill authored by Sen. Mike
Mazzei makes it all the way to the Governor’s
desk, Oklahoman’s could see both their waistlines
and their taxes slim down. It’s one step closer
to reality after the Senate Finance Committee on
Tuesday approved Senate Bill 118 which provides
an income tax credit equal to 20 percent of the
cost of health or fitness club membership fees.
“The feedback I’ve gotten on this bill
has been overwhelmingly supportive, with the Oklahoma
Chapter of the American Heart Association among
those speaking in favor of the legislation,”
said Mazzei, R-Tulsa. “The fact is, more than
six out of ten Oklahomans are overweight, and more
than one out of every four is obese. The cost to
the individual and to our state is staggering. Instead
of subsidizing bad behavior, we need to reward good
behavior.”
Mazzei said the estimate for obesity-related adult
medical expenditures for the total adult population
of Oklahoma in 2003 was $854 million. He also pointed
to a study that said the prevalence of obesity among
Oklahoma adults has more than doubled since 1990.
“It is no coincidence that Oklahoma ranks
13th in the nation in obesity, and also ranks high
in heart disease, cancer, and diabetes,” Mazzei
said. “My hope is that by helping defray the
cost of a health club membership, we can encourage
Oklahomans to adopt a healthier lifestyle that includes
more exercise.”
The measure, which began as a suggestion from a
constituent, now moves to the full Senate for further
consideration.
For more information contact:
Senator Mazzei's Office - (405) 521-5675