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Oklahoma State Senate
Communications Division
State Capitol
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 73105
For Immediate Release: April
29, 2005
Senator Jeff Rabon
Rural Oklahoma Takes a Hit in an Effort to Reach Budget
Agreement
Senator Jeff Rabon, Assistant Majority Leader and
Chairman of the Senate Appropriations Subcommittee on Natural Resources
and Regulatory Services, stated today that rural Oklahoma is not
getting its fair share of the pie in the latest budget agreement
announced by both Senate and House leaders.
Vital programs that benefit rural Oklahoma were removed from the
budget agreement that was announced last week in a press conference.
Services that already took a deep cut two years ago during the fiscal
downturn.
“The leadership in both houses had to overcome great odds
to reach a budget agreement. I applaud the chairmen of the Appropriations
Committees on both sides, but they definitely left their mark on
rural Oklahoma,” stated the Democrat from Hugo.
Services that were eliminated from the budget include a youth
restitution program that ensures adolescent offenders pay their
debt to society as well as their crime victims. Another program
created to clean up the mess of Oklahoma’s mining community
was eliminated along with many other programs and services unique
to rural Oklahoma.
“We still have four weeks left in this legislative session
and I will continue to work my hardest with my chairman as well
as the House subcommittee chairman to try and restore some of this
vital funding that benefits rural Oklahoma. Again, I know it was
not an easy feat to reach a budget agreement, but I do not think
that the people who are the backbone of our state should have to
suffer the consequences and hopefully, some of these crucial programs
will be restored and funded in this session,” concluded Rabon.
For more
information contact:
Senate Communications Office- (405) 521-5774

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