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Oklahoma State Senate
Communications Division
State Capitol
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 73105
For Immediate Release: March
23, 2005
Senator Cal Hobson
Higher Education Bond Issue Accord Complete;
Hobson Steps Down as Top Senate Leader
Having reached an agreement with Governor Henry and
House leaders on a $500 million capital investment in Oklahoma’s
colleges and universities, Senate President Pro Tempore Cal Hobson
said Wednesday he has accomplished his top priority for the legislative
session and will resign as the leader of the Oklahoma State Senate.
“I have devoted countless hours and nearly every ounce of
my energy to seeing this bond issue through,” said Hobson.
“We still must vote on it in the Senate, but the heavy lifting
is complete. Having accomplished my top priority for this session,
I have decided to step down as President Pro Tempore of the Senate.”
The bond issue’s 140 projects in 36 cities, Hobson said, will
create 4,000 construction jobs and have a more than $700 million
impact on the state’s economy.
“Beyond its immediate impact, this capital investment will
create a state-of the-art learning and research environment that
will further enhance our state’s economy for generations to
come,” Hobson said. “Our state has no great economic
engine than higher education.”
Hobson said he feels the timing is right to turn the reigns of the
Senate over to the next President Pro Tempore.
“I’m actually looking forward to being one of 48 members
of the Oklahoma State Senate, representing the people of District
16,” Hobson said.
Hobson was elected to the House of Representatives in 1978 and joined
the Senate in 1990. He was elected President Pro Tem for the 49th
Oklahoma Legislature in January 2003 and re-elected to the post
in January 2005.
Hobson has long been an advocate for education.
As chairman of the House Appropriations and Budget Committee and
a co-author of the bill, Hobson was deeply involved in the battle
to pass House Bill 1017 in 1990.
Before being elected to the Senate’s top leadership post,
he was chairman of the Senate Appropriations Sub-committee on Education
and vice chairman of the full Appropriations Committee.
In his first session as President Pro Tempore, Hobson led the fight
for passage of Governor Henry’s education lottery proposal.
As Senate author of House Bill 1278 and author of Senate Joint Resolution
22, Hobson played a key role in sending the lottery and the Constitutional
lock box guaranteeing new funding for education to a vote of the
people.
Last year, Hobson won passage of Senate Bill 1252, which sent to
a vote of the people the question of state regulation of Native
American tribal casinos and increased funding for public schools.
“Thanks to the work of the members of the Legislature who
were courageous enough to take a stand for education and to the
voters of Oklahoma, we have two new sources of funding for education,”
Hobson said. “I am proud to have been a participant in making
that happen.”
Also a year ago, Hobson led the legislative charge for an increase
in the tobacco tax, which also won approval by state voters in November.
“The result will be a healthier Oklahoma thanks to creation
of world-class cancer center, increased Medicaid funding and health
insurance for thousands of previously uninsured Oklahomans,”
Hobson said.
For more
information contact:
Senate Communications Office- (405) 521-5774

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