OFRG Introduces Scorecard Focused on Taxpayer Issues

OKLAHOMA CITY – As lawmakers submit bills for consideration in the upcoming legislative session, Oklahomans for Responsible Government is gearing up to score lawmakers on how well they keep the interests of taxpayers in mind.  The OFRG Legislative Index and Scorecard for Taxpayers (OFRG-LIST) will be the first ranking of legislators based on issues that affect taxpayers most including fiscal responsibility and transparency.

“The
goal of the LIST is to let lawmakers know that they will be held
accountable for their votes and to let taxpayers know which lawmakers
are on their side,” said OFRG Executive Director Brian Downs. 

Once all the bills have been submitted this week, OFRG will determine which are the most vital for the interests of taxpayers.  Lawmakers
will be told which bills have the potential to be on the LIST and these
measures will then be posted on the OFRG website (www.ofrg.org) at the start of session.  Each lawmaker will receive a score and grade based on their votes at the end of session. 

Only bills that get a final passage vote in either house will end up on the LIST.  Committee votes will not be counted, nor will votes on any appropriations bills.  Lawmakers
will be informed should a bill under consideration for the LIST be
changed to the point where it no longer meets stated criteria and will
no longer be counted.  Similarly, if a bill not on the
LIST is changed so that it now meets the criteria, OFRG will notify
lawmakers that it will be added to the LIST.

“OFRG is committed to open and limited government and the LIST will reflect that,” said Downs.  “This is about transparency and fiscal responsibility, two areas of great importance to taxpayers.”

(Oklahoma City, OK)  As
lawmakers submit bills for consideration in the upcoming legislative
session, Oklahomans for Responsible Government is gearing up to score
lawmakers on how well they keep the interests of taxpayers in mind.  The
OFRG Legislative Index and Scorecard for Taxpayers (OFRG-LIST) will be
the first ranking of legislators based on issues that affect taxpayers
most including fiscal responsibility and transparency.