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Oklahoma State Senate
Communications Division
State Capitol
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 73105
For Immediate Release: March
8, 2005
Senator Kenneth Corn
Senate Passes Legislation to Honor Military
A bill providing Oklahoma’s disabled veterans
with tax breaks passed the Senate today on a bi-partisan majority
vote. Passage of Senate Bill 17, authored by Senator Kenneth Corn,
(D-Poteau) completes all portions of Governor Henry’s Operation
Homefront Initiative.
Corn said the measure exempts veterans who are 100 percent disabled
and their spouses, from paying excise taxes on the vehicles they
purchase. The measure also reduces the cost of vehicle registration
for disabled veterans from $85 to a ceremonial $1.
“These Oklahomans have made a tremendous sacrifice in the
service of our country. They came back tattered and broken, and
this group of fine men and women deserve these tax breaks,”
Corn said. “It’s the least we can do.”
Corn said the bill also exempts half of all military pensions from
the state income tax up to $7,500 and creates a military relief
fund by providing a check-off box allowing Oklahomans to donate
part of their tax refund to National Guard families needing financial
assistance. Corn also explained a floor amendment to
Senate Bill 17, by Senator Don Barrington, (R-Lawton) exempts state
income taxes on all compensation paid to any member of the military
that is serving on active duty.
“I was happy to work with Govenor Henry to get this legislation
passed through the Senate because I believe we must honor those
that protect the very freedoms we hold so dear,” Corn said.
The bill now advances to the State House of Representatives for
consideration.
All meausures included in Henry’s Operation Homefront Initiative
have now passed the Senate. Today’s vote complements legislation
passed in the Senate last week that provides Oklahoma’s Reserve
and National Guard members a $250,000 life insurance policy.
Senate Bill 821, by Senator Randy Bass, passed the Senate last Thursday
with a uninanimous vote.
“Making sure families of those Oklahomans who are killed in
the line of duty are treated with the utmost respect is the right
thing to do,” Bass said. “It was an honor to work with
Senator Corn, the Governor and the all of the Senators to pass these
important measures that sends the message to our troops saying we
honor their dedication and service.”
For more
information contact:
Senate Communications Office - (405) 521-5774

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