Oklahoma
State Senate
Oklahoma State Senate
Office of the President Pro Tempore
Print
Article
For Immediate
Release: July 21, 2005
Sen. Mike Morgan
Sen. Kenneth Corn
Democratic Senators Call on Republicans to Stop Ignoring Public
Safety
After receiving word that yet another prison brawl
erupted in an Oklahoma prison, Sen. Kenneth
Corn questioned again 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.
“The Speaker needs to come to the table and engage in this
debate because doing nothing is reckless and irresponsible,”
Corn, (D-Poteau) said. “This latest incident at the Oklahoma
State Penitentiary (OSP) in McAlester should serve as a reminder
to the Republican leadership in the House that the time to act is
now-not next year.”
Last week, Corn, Chairman of the Senate Appropriations Subcommittee
on Public Safety and Judiciary, and Senate Democrats unveiled a
$10.6 million plan to add 150 correctional officers and 50 probation
and parole officers to ease staffing shortages within the Oklahoma
Department of Corrections (DOC). The Democratic plan also includes
a comprehensive solution to address prison overcrowding issues,
including the expansion of mental health courts, prison work camps
and a capital outlay plan to upgrade DOC facilities.
At the time of the announcement, Republican Speaker Todd Hiett
and State Rep. John
Trebilcock, a Republican from Tulsa and Corn’s counterpart
in the House of Representatives, said they were not interested in
coming back to the Capitol during a special session called by Democratic
Governor Brad Henry.
“This is a slap in the face to the thousands of correctional
officers who put their lives on the line every day, and quite frankly
a slap in the face to the communities throughout Oklahoma that could
be in danger if the Republicans continue to ignore this public safety
issue,” the Senator said.
Corn 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 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,” 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 throughout the regular session he plead with Republican
budget negotiators to fully fund DOC. He said not only did Republicans
not fully fund DOC during the regular session, but also Trebilcock,
the Chairman of the House Appropriations Subcommittee on Public
Safety and Judiciary, was reluctant to schedule meetings about public
safety with the Senator.
“My pleas fell on deaf ears time and time again,” Corn
said. “It is shameful that even now with violence erupting
more frequently, the Republicans still refuse to engage in this
extremely important public safety debate.”
President Pro Tempore Mike
Morgan, (D-Stillwater) said acting now to address these public
safety issues should be the number one priority of lawmakers, not
waiting until next year. The Senate leader continues to talk to
Governor Henry about the possibility of the Senate reconvening to
pass the Democratic proposed plan. Morgan anticipates calling senators
back to the Capitol to send the comprehensive plan to the House
prior to Labor Day.
“It simply is the right thing to do for the public safety
of all Oklahomans,” Morgan said. “Doing otherwise and
waiting until next year is irresponsible and could put lives in
jeopardy.”
For more
information contact:
Senator Corn's
Office - (405) 521-5576

|