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Governor Signs Bill To Bank Booming Revenue To Fund State During Oil Busts

Gov. Mary Fallin speaking at the 2013 Governor's Energy Conference in Tulsa, Okla.
Joe Wertz
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StateImpact Oklahoma
Gov. Mary Fallin speaking at the 2013 Governor's Energy Conference in Tulsa, Okla.

Gov. Mary Fallin on Friday signed into law legislation that banks boom-time tax revenues to cushion the state during energy downturns.

The Energy Revenues Stabilization Act was created through House Bill 2763, authored by Rep. John Montgomery, R-Lawton. The measure siphons off above-average tax revenues levied on corporations and oil and gas production and saves it in an account that can be tapped during state funding emergencies.

Government funding in Oklahoma is particularly susceptible to swings in oil and gas prices, and overall tax revenue has been limited by years of tax cuts. Oil and coal downturns have hurt other states, too, but some, like North Dakota, have been buoyed by large energy savings accounts.

Oklahoma’s new stabilization fund can only be withdrawn if state finance officials declare a revenue failure, as they did in February 2016.

The bill’s co-author, Sen. David Holt, R-Oklahoma City, said the legislation will free up revenue for lawmakers struggling to fund government during future energy industry downturns.

“They won’t know our names, but they’ll be very grateful to us that we do this,” he said on the Senate floor. “I think it’s an excellent response to the situation we found ourselves in this year.”


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Joe was a founding reporter for StateImpact Oklahoma (2011-2019) covering the intersection of economic policy, energy and environment, and the residents of the state. He previously served as Managing Editor of Urban Tulsa Weekly, as the Arts & Entertainment Editor at Oklahoma Gazette and worked as a Staff Writer for The Oklahoman. Joe was a weekly arts and entertainment correspondent for KGOU from 2007-2010. He grew up in Bartlesville, Okla. and studied journalism at the University of Central Oklahoma.
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