For Immediate Release: March 1, 2007
Senate Approves ‘Taxpayer Transparency Act’
The full Senate has voted unanimously
in favor of legislation that will help Oklahomans
see exactly how their tax dollars are being used.
Senate Bill 1, by Sen. Randy
Brogdon, would create an online database to
show where every single penny of the public’s
money is being spent.
“It is important to remember that every
dollar that gets appropriated comes from our citizens,”
said Brogdon, R-Owasso. “The public should
have the ability to track how each and every single
dollar is spent, because the bottom line is that
it’s their money.”
Sen. Brogdon said the program will be modeled
on a new federal law by U.S. Sen. Tom Coburn which
will allow citizens to track the use of federal
dollars. Under SB 1, the Office of State Finance
will be in charge of maintaining a searchable
Website to let citizens see how state dollars
are used.
In addition to winning unanimous approval in the
Senate, Brogdon said he was also pleased to have
Sen. Jay
Paul Gumm, D-Durant, and Sen. Tom
Ivester, D-Sayre, as Senate co-authors.
“It’s obvious that there’s bipartisan
support for this bill. Even Gov. Brad Henry announced
his endorsement of the concept during the State
of the State address,” Brogdon said. “I
firmly believe that with this kind of transparency,
everyone is going to work hard to become even
better stewards of the public’s resources.”
SB1 now moves to the House of Representatives
for committee consideration.
For more information contact:
Senator Brogdon's Office - (405) 521-5566