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Oklahoma State Senate
Communications Division
State Capitol
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 73105
For Immediate Release: April
21, 2005
Audio Clip
Sen. Clark Jolley
Sen. Jolley Confident Tax Exemption to Help Needy Will Go To Governor
State Sen. Clark
Jolley, R-Edmond, said he was confident a measure giving tax
exemptions to organizations that help feed Oklahoma’s needy
citizens will make it all the way to Gov. Brad Henry. Jolley said
the measure is extremely important to organizations like Edmond’s
Hope Center. Jolley is Senate principal author of the measure, while
Rep. Ken Miller, R-Edmond is principal author in the House.
“This center receives many food donations, but they often
have to purchase fresh foods such as vegetables, meat, eggs and
milk in order to help provide food for those who would otherwise
go without,” Jolley said. “Last year alone the Hope
Center paid between more than $5,600 in sales tax for those things.
That’s more than the spent on diapers or even medical supplies
for area families. Just think how much more they could have provided
for people in need if they’d had this exemption.”
Current state law provides a sales tax exemption for organizations
that collect or donate purchases to shelters and other related organizations
such as “Meals on Wheels.” However groups that actually
distribute food and household products have no exemption.
“HB 1562 would ensure that exemption is extended to those
organizations that currently fall between the cracks by including
those meet specific federal guidelines—that would include
organizations such as the Hope Center and others across the state,”
Jolley said.
The measure has already been approved by the full Senate. Jolley
said the next step will likely be a conference committee but is
optimistic that the final version will be approved by both chambers
and sent to the governor for his consideration.
For more
information contact:
Senate Communications Office- (405) 521-5774

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