Oklahoma
State Senate
Communications Division
State Capitol
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 73105
For Immediate Release: March 8, 2012
Legislators join together to support volunteer firefighters in rural
Oklahoma
Senators Frank Simpson, Patrick Anderson and Don Barrington
announced their opposition Thursday to a Senate bill that would eliminate
a tax benefit for volunteer firefighters, among other tax credits and
deductions. Senate Bill 1623 filed by Sen. Mike Mazzei would, among
other actions, eliminate a small tax credit for volunteer fire fighters
as part of an effort to save the state money to help fund the lowering
of the state’s income tax rate. The bill will be heard next week.
“Rural Oklahoma is fortunate to have citizens who volunteer to
serve their communities as volunteer firefighters,” said Simpson,
R-Ardmore. “They risk so much to protect others, and the only
benefit they receive is this small tax credit. I believe it is incredibly
disingenuous for the state to take that away, and I urge my colleagues
to support Senator Anderson's amendment that would protect this particular
tax credit.”
Statute provides a tax credit for volunteer firefighters to help compensate
them for expenses associated with training. Anderson will introduce
an amendment to protect the volunteer fire fighter tax credit.
“It is important to understand that these volunteers have to attend
several hours of training and meet other requirements before they are
eligible for this tax credit,” said Anderson, R-Enid. “This
is an earned tax credit – it is not a give-a-way.”
Each volunteer fire fighter can claim an earned tax credit of up to
$400. The total annual cost to the state of the credit is $418,000.
Sen. Don Barrington, a retired Lawton fire fighter and Fire Chief, realizes
the importance of the tax credit for rural fire fighters.
"These men and women take time away from their jobs and families
and put their lives on the line to protect others’ property. They
spend their own money on training and often times have to pay for their
equipment," said Barrington, R-Lawton. "This financial incentive
is a small price to pay for the service our volunteer firefighters provide
to southern Oklahoma and other parts of the state. There are plenty
of other tax credits that can be stopped that won't affect the safety
of our citizens, and we need to focus on those and protect these public
servants."
The legislators urge the public to call their senator and ask them to
support their rural fire fighters.
For more information, contact:
Sen. Simpson: (405) 521-5607
Sen. Anderson: (405) 521-5630
Sen. Barrington: (405) 521-5563