Oklahoma
State Senate
Republican Floor Leader
Senator Glenn Coffee
State Capitol Room 531
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 73105
(405) 521-5636
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Release: July 14, 2005
Sen. Glenn Coffee
Senate GOP Leader Doubts Democrats’
“Deathbed Conversion” on Public Safety Funding
Senate
Republican Leader Glenn
Coffee said today he doubts Senate Democrats are serious about
supporting public safety funding in the state – saying that
their proposal for more prison funding seems more like the political
equivalent of a “deathbed conversion” than a legitimate
change-of-heart.
“Protecting the public should be a top priority of state
government. Shamefully, Senate Democrats have deliberately under-funded
Oklahoma prisons, prosecutors, and law enforcement agencies for
years. Their new proposal for more prison funding seems like an
insincere ‘deathbed conversion’ to try to shed their
‘soft-on-crime’ public image because they feel in danger
of losing their Senate majority,” stated Coffee, R-Oklahoma
City.
“There is clearly a need for additional public safety funding,
but what Senate Democrats have proposed today is giving DoC the
table scraps left over after a massive 11 percent, $600 million
increase in the state budget. With a budget increase of that magnitude,
there is no excuse for their failure to properly fund public safety
agencies in Oklahoma during the regular legislative session,”
stated Sen. Jim Reynolds, R-Oklahoma City, a member of the Senate’s
appropriations subcommittee that funds public safety agencies. Reynolds
participated in the subcommittee’s review of prison funding
needs this summer.
“Instead of the Senate Democrats’ Band-Aid approach,
the Legislature needs to develop a comprehensive, long-term plan
to properly fund prisons – and other public safety agencies,
as well,” Coffee stated.
While Senate Democrats now claim the Fiscal Year 2006 budget for
the Department of Corrections – $409,443,403 – is too
low, this is exactly the same amount of funding that Senate Democrats
proposed in their General Appropriations bill that passed the Senate
on March 16.
“If Oklahoma prisons are under-funded today, it is because
Senate Democrats got what they asked for. So they were either incompetent
in developing their original funding proposal, or they deliberately
under-funded prisons so they could spend that money elsewhere in
the budget – which is exactly what they have done to public
safety agencies for years,” Coffee said.
Coffee said Senate Republicans have long supported making public
safety a top budget priority for state government. “However,
it is doubtful this will occur so long as Democrats continue their
century-long control of the Senate,” Coffee stated.
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