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Oklahoma State Senate
Communications Division
State Capitol
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 73105
For Immediate
Release: December 21, 2004
Sen. Owen Laughlin
Senator Asks Henry to Conduct Background Checks on Potential
Lottery Commissioners
A state senator called on Gov. Brad
Henry to conduct comprehensive background checks of potential
commissioners on the state’s new Lottery Commission.
“With the potential for corruption in gambling enterprises,
we must ensure that Oklahoma’s new Lottery Commission is composed
of individuals of unquestionable character and integrity,”
stated Sen. Owen
Laughlin, R-Woodward.
In a Dec. 10 opinion column, titled “Who Won on Election
Day,” Henry wrote, “I am currently in the process of
reviewing applications for the Lottery Commission … My staff
and I are diligently working to find the right people to build the
fiscally sound and scrupulous education lottery ...”
Laughlin said he hopes the governor is taking steps to ensure his
Lottery Commission appointees are ethical and incorruptible.
“Gov. Henry should ensure that anyone under consideration
to be appointed to Lottery Commission is properly vetted and receives
a thorough background check, just as happens with appointees to
the Horse Racing Commission,” he said.
“We must make every effort to ensure that those who are appointed
to run and oversee the state lottery are up to the ethical challenges
and temptations associated with big-time gambling,” Laughlin
concluded.
For more
information contact:
Senate Communications Office - (405) 521-5774

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