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Oklahoma State Senate
Communications Division
State Capitol
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 73105
For Immediate
Release: December 2, 2004
Legislative Leaders Expect Smooth
Process
(Oklahoma City) Senate President Pro Tempore Cal
Hobson and House Speaker Todd Hiett announced Thursday an agreement
on deadlines for the First Session of the 50th Oklahoma Legislature.
“These deadlines provide a framework
for the exercise of democracy, in which critical issues
are debated and decided by the people’s representatives.
Oklahoma’s citizens can be confident that the new
bi-partisan government will work,” said Hiett, R-Kellyville.
“Setting deadlines sounds like a simple
thing and it is, but it’s important to have an agreement
on how we’re going to complete our work and accomplish
the people’s business. We may disagree on politics
and policy, but we can agree on the process by which we
resolve those differences,” said Hobson, D-Lexington.
The leaders agreed that writing a balanced
state budget should be among the new Legislature’s
top priorities.
Hiett and Hobson said that Senate Appropriations
Committee Chairman Mike
Morgan and House Appropriations and Budget Committee Chairman
Chris Benge have already begun budget discussions and both expect
the Fiscal Year 2006 budget to be written in an orderly and timely
fashion.
“We have the responsibility to write
a state budget and that’s what we’re going to
do. The Constitution doesn’t care if the Senate is
controlled by the Democrats and the House is controlled
by the Republicans. And neither do the people of Oklahoma.
They’ve sent us here to do a job and Chairman Benge
and I are going to see that it gets done smoothly and on
time,” said Morgan.
“Despite new challenges faced by the
new bi-partisan government, we will work long hours to ensure
that the people’s business is completed in an orderly
fashion. Establishing a budget certainly will be a high
priority,” Benge said.
Benge and Morgan agreed that one of their first priorities
will be passage of the appropriation for K-12 schools.
Hobson and Hiett agreed to the following deadline
schedule:
December 10: Bill request deadline;
January 4: Organizational Day (mandated by the Oklahoma Constitution);
January 20: Bill introduction deadline;
February 7: Session begins (mandated by the Oklahoma Constitution);
February 24: Deadline for bills to be reported out of committee
in their house of origin;
March 17: Deadline for bills to be heard on third reading in their
house of origin.
April 7: Deadline for bills to be reported out of committee in
the opposite house;
April 28: Deadline for bills to be heard on third reading in the
opposite house;
May 27: Sine Die adjournment (mandated by the Oklahoma Constitution).
For
more information contact:
Senate Communications Office - (405) 521-5774

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