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Oklahoma
State Senate
Communications
Division
State
Capitol
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 73105
For Immediate Release: March 16, 2011
Sen. Jim Reynolds
Senate supports vote on lower cap for property tax valuations
The full Senate has given approval to a measure letting
voters decide whether to cut the growth of annual property tax
valuations. Senate Joint Resolution 5, by Sen. Jim Reynolds, R-Oklahoma
City, would give voters the option of lowering the current property
valuation cap from a maximum of five percent to three percent, or the
rate of inflation, whichever is lower.
“Throughout my service in the State Senate, this issue
has consistently been the number-one concern for citizens in my district
and throughout the state,” Reynolds said. “The five percent cap approved
by voters in 1996 was supposed to keep annual property valuations under
that cap, but many County Assessors have automatically raised those
levels the maximum amount of five percent every year.”
Reynolds explained that no school districts would lose
funds as a result of passage of the measure, adding it would simply slow
the rate of growth.
“If approved by the citizens, SJR 5 would save taxpayers
$11 million by 2014,” Reynolds said. “The Senate has approved this
language in the past, but it previously stalled in the House. This year
an identical measure is making its way through the House, so I believe
the chances for actually getting this proposal on the ballot are the
best they’ve ever been. That’s good news for Oklahoma property owners.”
For more information contact:
Sen. Reynolds: (405) 521-5522

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