Oklahoma
State Senate
Communications Division
State Capitol
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 73105
For Immediate Release: April 23, 2008
Sen. Kenneth Corn
Senate Approves Measure
to Increase Appropriations to ROADS Fund
The state could soon be getting a boost in
funds dedicated to the construction and maintenance of roads and
bridges, following the Senate approval of House Bill 2551 on Wednesday.
The measure would remove language requiring the State Board of
Equalization to certify three percent growth in the General Revenue
Fund before appropriating $50 million to the Rebuilding Oklahoma
Access and Driver Safety (ROADS) Fund.
Sen. Kenneth
Corn, Senate author of the bill, said approval of the measure
would complete a funding commitment to the Department of Transportation
as part of an eight-year plan to improve the state’s roads
and bridges.
“Making a firm commitment to provide increased funding for
road and bridge improvements is a step in the right direction for
our state,” said Corn, D-Poteau. “For Oklahoma to become
a destination for business and industry, we must make significant
improvements to our transportation infrastructure. It’s time
for the Legislature to get serious about rebuilding our roads.”
When the ROADS Fund was established in 2005, the legislation provided
for annual funding increases of $50 million as long as state revenues
grew by a rate of three percent each year. Removing the trigger
would allow the Legislature to provide increases in funding independent
of growth projections.
Corn said that each year since the fund was established, the three
percent growth trigger has prevented annual funding increases.
“Today’s unanimous passage is a signal that the Senate
understands our roads and bridges must be among our top priorities,”
Corn said. “We have a long way to go but this is a another
step in the right direction.”
For more information contact:
Senator Corn's Office: (405) 521-5576

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