Oklahoma
State Senate
OFFICE OF SENATOR JAY PAUL GUMM
Atoka, Bryan, Coal, Johnston & Marshall Counties
For Immediate Release: January 7, 2009
Sen. Jay Paul Gumm
Senator Gumm Calls for GOP to Support
Bill Ending Grocery Tax
Sen. Jay
Paul Gumm is continuing his effort to end the sales tax on
groceries and has called on Senate Republicans to help pass his
legislation during the 2009 session. Gumm, a Democrat from Durant,
said his proposal would help every family in the state.
“I am pleased to hear Senate Republicans say
they want tax reform and relief for Oklahoma families. Eliminating
the tax on groceries would give instant help to Oklahomans and
it would stimulate our economy,” Gumm said. “I urge
my fellow members to join me in passing this important legislation.”
Senate Bill 42 would remove the sales tax on eligible
food and beverages, excluding alcoholic beverages and tobacco.
Oklahoma’s state sales tax on groceries is 4.5 percent on
every dollar spent, but some cities and counties have additional
sales taxes than make the total tax more than 9 percent. Gumm’s
bill would allow municipalities and counties to continue collecting
the grocery sales tax unless they choose to honor the exemption.
“If you really want to make an impact that
will benefit everyone in Oklahoma, then abolishing taxes on groceries
would be at the top of the list. The grocery tax is the most regressive
tax there is, and it takes a heavy toll, not only on our families,
but on our seniors as well,” Gumm said. “Furthermore,
these are dollars individuals can put right back into our economy,
boosting local businesses and spurring economic development. This
is truly a win-win proposition.”