Oklahoma
State Senate
Communications Division
State Capitol
Oklahoma City, OK 73105
For Immediate Release: March 13, 2009
Senate Approves Tax Credits for February 10 Storm Victims
A bill providing tax credits for victims of the
February 10 storms that destroyed dozens of homes and businesses
and caused multiple fatalities is now headed to the House of Representatives.
Sen. Todd
Lamb, R-Edmond, and Sen. Johnnie
Crutchfield, D-Ardmore, worked together for passage of the
legislation. Eight people in Crutchfield’s district died
in that storm, and many others were left homeless.
“This is something we did for victims of
the 1999 May tornado and it’s something we wanted to do
for the victims of last month’s storm as well,” Crutchfield
said. Many of these individuals lost everything—their homes,
their vehicles, even the papers they needed to file their taxes
this year. Helping them get their lives back together just makes
good sense. I want to thank Senator Lamb for including the victims
of February’s storm in this legislation. ”
As originally introduced by Lamb, Senate Bill 481
contained a builder’s tax credit for specific energy efficiency
construction that would apply to homes of any size, a provision
that remains in the legislation. Lamb said the tax credits for
the February 10 storm victims would help with the replacement
of vehicles, as well as the repair or replacement of homes and
businesses. The measure also gives storm victims who lost all
their financial records more time to file their taxes.
“When a natural disaster like a tornado hits
a community, people are impacted for a long time after the event
has ceased making headlines,” Lamb said. “Our prayers
remain with the families who lost loved ones and are struggling
to rebuild their lives. It is during times like these that we
can come together as Oklahomans to offer assistance to our fellow
citizens.”
For more information contact:
Sen. Lamb's Office - 405-521-5632
Sen. Crutchfield's Office - 405-521-5607