Oklahoma 2024 Regular Session

Oklahoma Senate Bill SB1349

Introduced
2/5/24  

Caption

Commerce; apportioning funds to Department of Commerce to be transferred to provide funding for a fire department. Effective date. Emergency.

Impact

An amendment to Section 1353 of the Oklahoma Sales Tax Code is included in this bill, indicating a shift in how sales tax revenue will be apportioned. The bill requires the transfer of $2.25 million annually to the Oklahoma Department of Commerce starting in fiscal year 2026 and subsequently. This change is significant as it adjusts the flow of sales tax proceeds, potentially affecting funding levels for other state programs and services, especially if these are reliant on revenue from sales tax.

Summary

Senate Bill 1349, sponsored by Senator Bergstrom, aims to allocate $4.5 million from the Oklahoma General Revenue Fund to the Oklahoma Department of Commerce. The bill specifies that this allocated amount is to be transferred to the Oklahoma Ordnance Works Authority with the explicit purpose of establishing a fire department. This appropriation is designed to ensure that adequate emergency services are available in that region, which is crucial for public safety and welfare.

Contention

While the bill's primary goal is to establish a fire department and enhance public safety, the apportionment method may spark debate regarding the necessity and implications of reallocating sales tax revenue. Critics may argue that reassigning funds from the general revenue could detract from other important state services, thus raising concerns about the long-term fiscal impact and prioritization of state resources. Conversely, supporters of the bill may emphasize the urgent need for improved emergency services as a justification for the reallocation.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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