Oklahoma
State Senate
Senator Kenneth Corn
Majority Caucus Chairman
Senate District 4
Le Flore and Sequoyah Counties
Audio
Clip
Print Article
For Immediate
Release: June 27, 2005
Sen. Kenneth Corn
Senators Vow to Fight for Funding
Solution for Prison Safety Crisis
Senator Kenneth
Corn and other members of the Senate stood outside the Oklahoma
State Penitentiary (OSP) in McAlester this afternoon and vowed to
continue fighting for adequate funding for Oklahoma Department of
Corrections (DOC) and promised to work diligently to bring a comprehensive
solution to a funding problem that plagues the department year after
year.
“We just walked the halls of the OSP during
a shift where the ratio of correctional officers to prisoners is
one to 22,” Corn, chairman of the Senate Appropriations Sub-Committee
on Public Safety and Judiciary said. “That is totally unacceptable,
and we must turn our attention to this problem right now. We can’t
‘wait until next year,’ as Speaker Hiett has suggested.”
The lawmaker said according to figures from the Oklahoma
Department of Corrections (DOC), the average ratio of correctional
officers to inmates in Oklahoma prisons is one to 50. He said he
was alarmed to learn the highest figures show one correctional officer
is responsible for 122 inmates.
“With numbers that high, we are extremely close to putting
lives in danger,” Corn said.
The Democrat from Poteau said people choose to live in this state
because Oklahoma is a safe place to raise a family.
“We need to do whatever we can to keep our communities safe,”
Corn said. “That is why we must address this problem now.
Because ignoring the funding crisis at DOC does nothing to help
keep our communities safe.”
President Pro Tempore Mike
Morgan has given the Senate
Appropriations Subcommittee on Public Safety and Judiciary until
July 14th to come up with a comprehensive solution to address the
needs of DOC.
“Others might choose to sit idly by and do nothing about
this issue,” Morgan, (D-Stillwater) said. “But the Senate
will be working diligently to fix this problem during special session,
as Governor Henry has directed us to do.”
For
more information contact:
Senator Corn's
Office - (405) 521-5576

|