For Immediate Release: August
20, 2003

Senators Mike Johnson, Randy Brogdon,
James A. Williamson and Rep. Todd Hiett
discuss
zero-based budgeting with reporters
'Zero-Based
Budgeting' Committee a Key Fiscal Reform
State
Capitol, Oklahoma City – With a new joint legislative committee
on “zero-based budgeting” scheduled to hold its first-ever
meeting on Monday, the Republican leaders of the House of Representatives
and Senate praised its creation as part of the bipartisan budget
agreement reached during the last legislative session.
Senate
Republican Leader James
A. Williamson, R-Tulsa, and House Republican Leader Todd
Hiett, R-Kellyville, also expressed hope that the new Legislative
Oversight Committee on State Budget Performance will lead the
way in bringing much-needed fiscal reforms to Oklahoma’s
state government.
“Republican
House members are looking forward to participating on this supercommittee.
Oklahoma’s budget situation has forced state leaders to
take a much more serious look at how best to address the budget
process in coming years. Last session, House and Senate Republicans
insisted that this committee be formed in order for ‘zero
based budgeting’ to be given a serious look as a viable
method to address future state budgets. The Legislature must simply
find ways to make government more efficient and accountable. Members
of this committee have an important responsibility. I know House
Republicans are ready for the challenge. I hope my Democrat colleagues
are as well,” Rep. Hiett said.
“The
work of this supercommittee, along with new requirements for the
appropriations committees to conduct their own zero-based budgeting
reviews of state agencies, are long overdue fiscal reforms that
Republicans have endorsed for many years. If the supercommittee
and the appropriations committees do their jobs right, Oklahomans
can see a state government that provides better essential services
at a lower cost to Oklahoma taxpayers. This is especially important
during the current state budget situation,” Sen. Williamson
stated.
HB
1256 was signed by Gov. Henry on May 29, 2003, creating the Legislative
Oversight Committee on State Budget Performance, commonly referred
to as the “zero-based budgeting” supercommittee.
The
supercommittee is required to conduct in-depth, “zero-based
budgeting” reviews of one-fourth of state agencies every
year, so each agency is reviewed once every four years. The committee
will file a report on each agency it reviews, determining its
level of efficiency and performance, the state’s need for
its services, and whether the agency is the best venue for providing
its services.
HB
1256 requires the House and Senate appropriations committees to
take the supercommittee’s reports into account when making
annual appropriations, and also requires appropriators to utilize
“zero-based budgeting” when conducting their annual
reviews of state agencies. The appropriations committees must
file their own reports on each state agency each year before any
action can be taken on any agency’s budget.
The
joint supercommittee consists of five members of the House and
five members of Senate, including two members of each body named
by the respective minority leaders.
Williamson
has named Senate Republican Caucus Chairman Mike Johnson, R-Kingfisher,
and freshman Sen. Randy Brogdon, R-Owasso, to the committee.
Hiett
named Assistant Republican Floor Leader Kevin Calvey, R-Del City,
and Republican Whip Chris Benge, R-Tulsa, to the committee.
For more information, contact:
Sen. James A. WIlliamson
Senate
Republican Leader
(405) 521-5624
Rep. Todd Hiett
House Republican Leader
(405) 557-7353