Senate Revenue & Taxation Committee clears package of tax and finance bills; several pass unanimously
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Summary
The committee moved a set of house bills on tax credits, check-offs and administrative cleanups — including extensions for SIDE and emission tax credits, a veterans check-off, updates to the Employer Quality Jobs Act, an increase in unclaimed property service charge, and investment options for school districts — advancing most to the next stage with committee votes.
The Senate Revenue & Taxation Committee advanced a bundle of house bills addressing tax credits, administrative changes and program reauthorizations during its latest meeting.
Among the measures the committee cleared:
Votes at a glance
- House Bill 4,426 (SIDE tax credit sunset extension): moved by Senator Hall and cleared by the committee (vote declared passed after roll-call clarification).
- House Bill 3,704 (opt-in to a federal income tax credit for contributions to scholarship granting organizations): presented by Senator Daniels and cleared by committee vote.
- House Bill 4,311 (unclaimed property division service charge increase from 4% to 6%): sponsor said the increase would fund personnel, required notices, auction software and auditors; committee voted to pass the bill after questions about revenue impact and uses.
- House Bill 3,044 (Veterans Affairs tax check-off): reauthorizes or creates a voluntary check-off for donations to an Oklahoma Department of Veterans Affairs capital improvements fund; sponsor said no new taxes and limited administrative cost (~$40,000); passed 10–0.
- House Bill 4,191 (revisions to the Small Employer Quality Jobs Act): sponsor said threshold and eligibility changes aim to expand participation (including childcare and film); passed on committee vote (6–4).
- House Bill 3,465 (emissions tax credit sunset extension at request of Oklahoma Petroleum Alliance): sponsor said ~$28.3M remains from an initial $50M set-up and argued more time is needed for downstream sectors; committee voted to pass (6–4).
- House Bill 3,759 (clean-up language requiring excise boards to complete tasks before June 30): presented as non-controversial and passed 10–0.
- House Bill 36,25 (school districts: expanded low-risk investment options): sponsor and staff described the new options as low-risk for trained districts; passed 10–0.
What members asked: Questions focused on fiscal impact and mechanics — for example, members asked how much revenue the unclaimed property fee increase would raise, whether tax check-offs expire, and whether the Employer Quality Jobs changes allow incentive stacking. Sponsors frequently said they would follow up with fiscal figures or work with colleagues on amendments.
Next steps: Bills that cleared committee will advance for further consideration; sponsors said they would continue to refine language and provide requested fiscal estimates to committee members.
Representative quotes: "It's purely voluntary," said Senator Stanley of the veterans check-off. "We have made some changes in statute to expand their responsibilities... these costs have risen," the sponsor said in support of the unclaimed property fee increase.
The committee adjourned and will meet again next Monday.
