Soldiers Relief Bill
Closer to Gov.’s Desk
State Sen. Steve Russell’s
bill to exempt Oklahoma soldiers from state
income tax on federal pay is one step closer
to becoming law. Senate Bill 881, co-authored
by Rep. Gary Banz, R-Midwest City, was approved
on a bipartisan vote of 45 to 0 on Friday. Russell
said he was elated that the bill was so close
to the governor’s desk. The tax exemption
would apply to all troops, whether they are
National Guard, Reserve or active.
“It’s important because even though
we’re the second highest recruiting state
in the country, we lose two out of three soldiers
when they go to other states with more favorable
tax laws,” said Russell, R-Oklahoma City.
“For every 10,000 soldiers that we lose
in the state of Oklahoma, we also lose $6 million
in just motor vehicle fees alone. When you start
adding up all the revenues lost with Oklahoma
soldiers who claim residency elsewhere, it is
a tremendous hit to our economy. If our troops
remained Oklahoma residents, we’ll recoup
far more than the cost of the tax break. Our
soldiers have always loved their home state,
just not the tax burden. Now that will be lifted.”
Russell said according to recruitment records,
Oklahoma should have 54,000 soldiers. Instead,
according to the Department of Defense, there
are approximately 21,000 Oklahomans in the service.
Russell says the state could persuade more than
30,000 Oklahomans to reclaim their state residency
if his legislation is enacted.
“I would really like to thank Governor
Brad Henry, Senate President Pro Tempore Glenn
Coffee and House Speaker Chris Benge for their
great cooperation and work in making this happen.
It was a unified effort, and because of their
involvement this bill is moving forward,”
said Russell, who also thanked Senate Appropriations
Chairman Mike Johnson for carrying the bill
on the floor and his House co-author, Rep. Banz
for his work.
SB 881 now returns to the House for a final
vote.
For more information
contact:
Sen. Russell - (405) 521-5618