For Immediate Release: April 18,
2007
Senate Passes Tax
Exemption Bill for Biofuel Producers and
Industry
In an effort to bring attention
to the importance of biofuels in Oklahoma
and to place increased emphasis on the production
of oil seed crops, the State Senate passed
House Bill 1916 Tuesday. The principal Senate
author, Senator Ron Justice explained the
legislation would allow for a tax exemption
on the production of biofuels.
“By running this bill, it helps put
emphasis on the Ag producers in the fact
that when they produce these products and
use the oil or the biofuels and then blend
those into the other products, it gives
a tax exemption on the amount of fuel that
is blended in, not on the total amount but
on the percentage that’s actually
blended in,” said Justice, R-Chickasha.
Justice further noted that the House author
Phil Richardson, R-Minco, and he thought
this legislation would provide not only
a tax exemption for producers, but would
offer opportunities for increased research,
increased job opportunities, and more crops
for producers to grow.
“The reality is that this legislation
is far more reaching than just the tax exemption
itself. It adds to our overall Ag economy
in the State of Oklahoma. That’s why
I think it has some great potential,”
said Justice. “Honestly, right at
this point there isn’t a lot of this
production, but if you look around at the
interest across the nation and look at Oklahoma
and the opportunities we have here I think
it’s something we need to be out front
on and to really be involved in.”
The measure was amended to add the emphasis
on industry. Justice said he was happy to
support the amendment saying that it made
the legislation stronger, because it now
not only includes the agricultural producers,
but would provide opportunities for those
industries that utilize such agricultural
products.
For more information contact:
Senator Justice's Office: (405) 521-5537