Oklahoma
State Senate
Senator
Kenneth Corn
Majority Caucus Chairman
Senate District 4
Le Flore and Sequoyah Counties
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For Immediate
Release: June 23, 2005
Sen. Kenneth Corn
Senator Corn says Legislature Can’t ‘Wait Until Next
Year’ to Find
Funding Solution for Prison Safety Crisis
Senator Kenneth
Corn, Chairman of the Senate Appropriations Subcommittee on
Public Safety and Judiciary, questioned today what exactly it was
going to take to make Republican Speaker of the House Todd Hiett
understand there is a crisis in prisons across Oklahoma.
“Just this weekend, a private prison in Holdenville had to
be locked down to prevent a riot among prisoners, and the Speaker
is still saying we should wait until next year to address the problem.”
Corn said. “This is a slap in the face to the thousands of
correctional officers who put their lives on the line every day.”
Corn, (D-Poteau) said the state endured an extremely dangerous
situation in McAlester over 30 years ago when a riot broke out due
to inadequate staffing and poor prison conditions. As a result of
the notorious riot and fires that destroyed more than 23 buildings
and took three lives, the prison remains on lock down 23 hours out
of the day.
“I certainly do not think the people of Oklahoma want to
go through another McAlester incident,” Corn said. “But
if we continue to live by Speaker Hiett’s philosophy of ‘wait
until next year’, we certainly could be heading down that
road very soon.”
Corn said he and members of the Senate Appropriations Subcommittee
on Public Safety and Judiciary will meet Monday in McAlester to
begin working on a comprehensive plan to address the Oklahoma Department
of Corrections (DOC) funding crisis.
“On Monday, we will see first hand exactly what our correctional
officers in Oklahoma face everyday, and I am afraid it’s not
going to be pretty,” Corn said. “I invite the Speaker
to join me on Monday as I walk the halls of the prison in McAlester.
Perhaps then he will change his mind and come to the table with
more than a ‘wait until next year’ attitude.”
The Senator said he hopes the Monday tour of the McAlester prison
will help guide his decisions as he and members of the Senate committee
look at ways to keep Oklahoma communities safe.
“Throughout the regular session I pleaded with Republican
budget negotiators to fully fund DOC, but my pleas fell on deaf
ears because they were too busy trying to find ways to justify their
eagerness to give tax cuts to the super rich,” Corn said.
“Recognizing the funding crisis at DOC, Governor Henry asked
us to address the situation during Special Session and that is exactly
what I intend to do.”
Corn noted that appropriating additional revenue to DOC during
special session will be the first step in a comprehensive plan to
address the public safety crisis in Oklahoma.
“President Pro Tempore Mike Morgan recognizes that appropriating
additional funds to DOC doesn’t adequately address this problem,”
Corn said. “I am thankful that the Democratic leadership in
the Senate understands this and is willing to let us roll up our
sleeves and do exactly what it takes to provide adequate staffing
at our correctional facilities; a move that will keep Oklahoma communities
safe.”
“It’s simply the right thing to do,” the lawmaker
concluded. “To follow the suggestions of Republican Speaker
Hiett and ‘wait until next year’ would be irresponsible
and could put the lives of Oklahomans in jeopardy.”
For more
information contact:
Senator Corn's
Office - (405) 521-5576

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