Oklahoma
State Senate
President Pro Tempore
Senator Glenn Coffee, R-Oklahoma City
State Capitol Room 422
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 73105
(405) 521-5636
For Immediate Release: May 21, 2009
Sen. Glenn Coffee
SENATE, HOUSE SEND TAG AGENCY REFORM TO GOVERNOR
The State Legislature did its part in reforming
the tag agency patronage system by giving bipartisan support to
Senate Bill 888. The Governor will now decide the outcome of such
reform.
Through President Pro Tempore Glenn Coffee’s
Senate Bill 888, lawmakers are prohibited from recommending tag
agents to the Oklahoma Tax Commission (OTC). Traditionally, Oklahoma
State Senators made suggestions to the OTC of individuals they
thought should hold the position of tag agent, and the OTC would
follow their counsel. Now under SB 888, the Oklahoma Tax Commission
will directly appoint tag agents.
Oklahoma and Tulsa counties have significantly succeeded
out from under the patronage system for many years.
“Reforming state government has been a top
priority for Senate Republicans, and today we see yet another
success in this effort,” said Pro Tem Coffee. “Tag
agencies across the state have unfortunately been subject to a
patronage system that prevented professionalism in their appointment
and management procedures. We have worked to put an end to this
patronage, and I encourage the Governor to join us in bringing
it to a painless, peaceful conclusion with his signature.”
Senate Bill 888 passed the Senate with a 39-6 vote
and the House with a 93-6 vote. It will now go to the Governor’s
desk for his consideration.
For more information contact:
Sen. Coffee's Office - 405-521-5636