Senate Approves ‘21st Century Quality
Jobs’ Legislation
Legislation using targeted incentives
to attract top-paying jobs to Oklahoma has won
approval in the State Senate. Senator Mike
Mazzei, R-Tulsa, is the author of Senate Bill
938 which creates the “21st Century Quality
Jobs” program. The measure was approved
unanimously on Tuesday.
The original Quality Jobs program approved in
1993 has created more than 400,000 new jobs in
Oklahoma with an average wage of more than $31,000
a year. Mazzei said that program will remain unchanged,
explaining that the 21st Century Quality Jobs
program targets knowledge-based employment opportunities.
“21st Century Quality Jobs focuses on areas
such as scientific and technical services, finance
and insurance, as well as health care and alternative
energy,” Mazzei said. “These are jobs
that have an average salary of more than $100,000
a year. This would not only increase per capita
income in our state, but it would also diversify
Oklahoma’s economy.”
Under Mazzei’s legislation, companies creating
the jobs specified in SB 938 would be eligible
to receive a quarterly cash rebate of up to 10
percent of new taxable payroll if they achieve
wage and performance job creation targets. According
to the Oklahoma Tax Commission, the incentive
program would be revenue neutral.
The bill now moves to the House of Representatives
for further consideration.
For more information contact:
Sen. Mazzei's Office: 405-521-5675