Oklahoma State
Senate
Senator Kenneth Corn
Majority Caucus Chairman
Senate District 4
Le Flore and Sequoyah Counties
Print
Article
For Immediate Release: May
31, 2005
Senator Kenneth Corn
Senator Corn Wants Responsible Funding for Oklahoma Department
of Corrections
Senator Kenneth Corn, Chairman of the Senate Appropriations
Subcommittee on Public Safety, called on Governor Brad Henry to
expand the special session to include funding priorities for the
Oklahoma Department of Corrections (DOC).
“During the budget process my pleas to those at the negotiating
table fell on deaf ears,” Corn said. “I am fearful that
waiting any longer to address the issue of additional funding for
DOC will seriously compromise the safety of Oklahoma communities
and today I am asking the Governor for his help.”
Corn, (D-Poteau) said DOC needs an additional $6.1 million in order
to reach 80 percent staffing capacity for correction officers and
90 percent staffing capacity for probation officers. He also said
the agency needs an additional $6.2 million to cover inmate healthcare.
Corn also said an additional $10 million will be needed to fulfill
the states obligation to reimburse private prison bed contracts
for fiscal year ‘06 and additional $2 million for the private
prison per diem increase for fiscal year ‘06.
“In a year where we are making a record deposit into the
Rainy Day fund and responsibly putting more money back into the
pockets of working families, we should demand the same responsible
funding for public safety,” Corn said. “The safety of
our citizens is simply too important for us to continue to ignore
the public safety funding problem.”
Corn said the decision to ask Governor Henry to expand the call
of the special session is based on the belief that legislators have
a responsibility to make tomorrow better for our children.
“Making tomorrow better for our children means keeping them
safe so they can enjoy the full promise this state has to offer
them,” the lawmaker said. “Anything less than that is
unacceptable and that is why I am calling on Governor Henry to include
matters of public safety in this special session.”
For more
information contact:
Senator Corn's
Office - (405) 521-5576

|