Oklahoma
State Senate
Senator Don Barrington, R-Lawton
State Capitol Room 515A
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 73105
(405) 521-5563
For Immediate Release: January 29, 2009

Sen. Don Barrington
Barrington to Expand Sales Tax Holiday
Oklahoma families see relief, economy given boost
Senator Don
Barrington, R-Lawton, announced he is authoring Senate Bill
723 that will expand his successful Back-to-School Sales Tax Holiday
to include school supplies and reference materials.
Under the current law, created by Barrington’s
Senate Bill 861 in 2007, clothing and shoes valued at less than
$100 can be purchased free of sales tax during the first weekend
in August. Barrington successfully introduced Senate Bill 861,
which passed the Legislature with bipartisan support and received
the governor’s signature, after years of failed attempts
by other legislators.
“Preparing kids for school can put financial
stress on Oklahoma families,” said Barrington. “The
annual Back-to-School Sales Tax Holiday has proven to be very
beneficial to families statewide, while also having a positive
impact on our economy. Families all across our state and nation
are experiencing financial instability, and I am confident this
legislation will aid them even more during this difficult economic
time.”
A revenue collections report released by state officials
last August showed that the state’s general revenue fund
received $152.9 million from sales taxes in August, which is up
$22.3 million (17 percent) from the same month last year and up
$15 million (10.9 percent) above the estimate for 2008.