The Senate Revenue and Taxation Committee advanced a group of bills covering tax code cleanup, charity checkoffs, housing and incentive programs, and administrative consolidations. Key outcomes recorded in committee:
- SB 12-80 (plugging fund sunset alignment, Title 68): cleared to pass; sponsor said no fiscal impact. (Roll call recorded: 11 ayes, 0 nays as recorded in committee.)
- SB 18-32 (reauthorize tax return checkoffs for veterans programs; emergency clause): passed 10–1.
- SB 2,001 (three‑year property‑tax freeze for residents displaced by turnpike acquisition): passed as amended 10–1; sponsor agreed to work on language concerning downsizing protections.
- SB 14-05 (reauthorize income‑tax checkoff for Oklahoma Wildlife Diversity Program, non‑game species): passed 8–3; Scott Perry of the Oklahoma Department of Wildlife described the checkoff as supporting non‑game species work and estimated it raises about $22,000 annually.
- SB 19-89 (modernize Oklahoma College Savings Plan to accept digital payments): passed with 8 ayes and two constitutional privileges; committee asked the sponsor to provide operational tracking details for deposits.
- SB 13-93 (RESTORE program — tax credit to rehabilitate vacant/underutilized properties): passed 8–3 after questions about prioritization, affordability set‑asides and stacking with other credits.
- A package of IEC (Incentive Evaluation Commission) recommendations was discussed, including SB 13-92 (aerospace engineering employee tax credit adjustments), SB 13-95 (limit carryforward of new jobs credits to seven years) and SB 1,400 (consolidate aircraft-related sales tax exemptions); most were advanced after committee questions and amendments. SB 13-95 passed 8–2 and SB 1,400 passed 9–1.
Why it matters: the bills together adjust a mix of reauthorizations, tax credits, and administrative cleanups that affect state incentive programs, county operations and small program funding streams. Sponsors and committee members asked for follow-up information on implementation mechanics, stacking with other programs, and data needed to evaluate fiscal effects.
Ending
The committee adjourned after voting; several bills will next be scheduled for floor consideration.