For Immediate
Release: May 12, 2004
Senate Republican Leader James A. Williamson
Williamson Disappointed By Senate Dems Rejection
of GOP ‘Health and Growth’ Plan
Senate Republican Leader James
A. Williamson said he is “disappointed”
that Senate Democrats have rejected the Senate GOP’s
alternative to Gov. Brad
Henry’s tobacco tax plan.
“The Senate Democrats’ rejection
of our pro-growth, pro-health plan means Oklahomans will
lose out on historic, job-creating tax relief, and it ensures
that fewer youngsters will be deterred from smoking,”
stated Williamson, R-Tulsa.
“The Senate Democrats’ rejection
of our plan has probably ended the last, best chance for
a bipartisan solution. It is incredible that Sen. Hobson’s
number one criticism of the GOP plan is that the proposed
tobacco tax is too high compared to neighboring states,
yet he continues to be unconcerned about our comparatively
high income tax and capital gains tax rates that retard
economic growth in Oklahoma,” Williamson stated.
Williamson said the governor’s “partisan,
take-it-or-leave-it plan” has little or no chance
of getting a three-fourths majority in the Senate, and could
face an outright defeat by the House of Representatives.
“We believe the Senate Republican plan
has a realistic chance of reaching a three-fourths majority
in both the Senate and the House. But there’s no guarantee
the governor’s plan can even garner the bare majority
needed to send it to a vote of the people,” he said.
Tuesday, Senate Republicans offered an alternative
plan that fixes the biggest problems in the Henry plan and
gives Oklahoma’s ailing economy a significant shot
in the arm with unprecedented and immediate tax relief.
For
more information contact:
Senate Communications Office -
(405) 521-5774
