With runoff election day lower than every week away, the 2 Republicans vying to develop into state treasurer confronted off in a debate Tuesday night at Rose State Faculty.
Candidates Todd Russ and Clark Jolley have been requested about faculty financial savings, inflation, retirement financial savings and extra within the debate hosted by Information 9 and NonDoc.com.
The 2 additionally sparred over their information. Each Russ and Jolley termed out of the state legislature after 12 years.
Earlier than his public service, Russ served because the president and CEO of an area financial institution. After his legislative profession, Jolley most just lately served as chairman of the state tax fee.
The duo additionally mentioned how to attract down the state’s unclaimed property fund. They agreed Oklahomans ought to have higher entry to assert their property, however they disagreed on when it’s honest for the state to step in to take management of it.
“The unclaimed property fund will get rated for the price range for the state of Oklahoma,” Russ stated. “I do have just a little little bit of an issue with us getting in and doing that.”
Russ claimed throughout Jolley’s time as Senate Funds and Appropriations Chairman, Jolley tapped into the accounts to assist shore up rocky state funds, one thing Jolley stated he was effectively inside his rights to do.
“The treasurer is meant to yearly set forth an sum of money that they consider won’t ever be collected from the unclaimed property fund and that sum of money is than usable within the state price range course of,” Jolley stated.
The runoff election is Aug. 23. The winner of this race will tackle Democrat Charles De Coune within the November basic election.
You’ll be able to watch the full debate here.