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Legislation that will keep tickets to Oklahoma City Hornets games among the lowest in the league and complete the incentive package that helped lure the National Basketball Association team to the Ford Center earlier this year passed out of the Senate Finance Committee Tuesday.
Senate Bill 1022 is authored by Senate President Pro Tempore Mike Morgan. The measure exempts tickets to NBA and NHL games in Oklahoma from sales tax.
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The Senate author of the “Back-to-School” sales tax holiday said he is pleased the tax cut, targeted directly to middle class families was among the first tax cuts to pass out of the Senate Finance Committee this morning.
Senator Jay Paul Gumm, D-Durant and chair of the Finance Committee, said passage of the sales tax holiday means all Oklahomans are one step closer to shopping in Oklahoma the first weekend in August, rather than taking their dollars to bordering states which already have a sales tax holiday.
read more.Current and former members of the Oklahoma State Senate gathered along with friends and family members of the late Sen. Robert M. Kerr for a “Celebration of Life” ceremony held in the Senate Chamber on Monday.
When roll call was taken, Sen. Kerr’s grandchildren answered for him. The children were seated at his desk, which was adorned with 20 white roses, one for each of the years he was a member of the State Senate.
Former Senator Dick Wilkerson recalled his friend, Bob Kerr, as a gentle man who always thought the best of everyone.
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The Hokkaido Aerospace Science Technology Incubation Center (HASTIC) of Japan was recognized today by State Senator Gilmer Capps, D-Snyder, and the Oklahoma State Senate for signing an agreement with Rocketplane Ltd. to become the first commercial microgravity research experiment user of the Oklahoma Spaceport.
read more.Statement from Senate President Pro Tempore Mike Morgan
“We heard from Governor Henry today a positive message for Oklahoma. I was especially encouraged by the Governor’s recognition that this session provides a great opportunity for us to invest in the future of our state.
“I honestly believe that we have to make this session about more than just the next election. We must, instead, turn our focus to the next generation. I believe, from what we heard today, the governor understands that.
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