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 25, 2005
Sen. Glenn Coffee
Senate Republicans Unveil ‘Comprehensive’ Public Safety
Funding Plan
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PLAN INCLUDES LONG-TERM SOLUTIONS FOR PRISONS, PROSECUTORS, LAW
ENFORCEMENT
Senate Republicans unveiled their plan today
to undo the “years of neglect” by the Democrat-controlled
Senate of prisons, prosecutors, and law enforcement agencies.
The Senate GOP’s broad-based plan includes some short-term
funding fixes – such as $7.1 million in supplemental funding
to hire more correctional officers and to fully fund state prosecutors.
But the plan also includes tens of millions of dollars in additional
long-term proposals for prisons, prosecutors, law enforcement, and
homeland security such as:
- Providing full funding for prisons, district attorneys and
law enforcement agencies to prevent the need for supplemental
funding in the future;
- Pay increase for state correctional officers;
- Ensuring private prison space is fully utilized to ease overcrowding
in state correctional facilities;
- Providing a pay increase to state troopers;
- Creating a Child Abuse Response Team at the Oklahoma State Bureau
of Investigation;
- Creating a statewide public safety communications system;
- Tightening the state’s parole laws to make it more difficult
for Gov. Brad Henry to release violent criminals from prison early;
- Implementing new safeguards to help prevent terrorists and illegal
immigrants from obtaining state drivers licenses.
“Senate Republicans have consistently supported public safety
– and we have proposed a comprehensive, long-term plan that
corrects the years of neglect by Senate Democrats of public safety
in Oklahoma. The claim by Senate Democrats to be the heroes coming
to the rescue during a prison funding crisis is much like an arsonist
taking credit for extinguishing the fire he started.,” stated
Senate Republican Leader Glenn
Coffee, R-Oklahoma City.
“The Senate Republican plan puts public safety funding where
it belongs – among the state’s top budget priorities
along with education and transportation. Senate Democrats, on the
other hand, have treated funding for prisons, prosecutors, and law
enforcement agencies as the second-class citizens of the state budget
– short-changing public safety so they can spend more money
on liberal social programs,” stated Sen. Owen
Laughlin, R-Woodward, a former prosecutor.
“Hard working Oklahomans expect and deserve to be protected
when they go to sleep at night, and keeping the public safe is more
than just keeping dangerous criminals behind bars – it's also
about catching them and prosecuting them. Senate Democrats have
been neglecting law enforcement and District Attorneys for too long
– and that’s why the Senate Republican’s comprehensive
plan for public safety is so important,” stated Sen. Jonathan
Nichols, R-Norman, a former prosecutor.
“I was very disappointed to have participated in every meeting
of the Public Safety and Judiciary Subcommittee this summer –
where we reviewed the prison funding situation – only to see
Senate Democrats ignore the opportunity to develop a bipartisan
plan and instead hold a partisan press conference to publicize their
proposal. This showed they are more interested in politics than
good public policy,” said Sen. Jim
Reynolds, R-Oklahoma City, a senior member of the Senate’s
Public Safety and Judiciary Appropriations Subcommittee.
“It will take a significant investment to make up for the
Senate Democrats’ years of neglect of public safety funding
– which all together totals less than 11 percent of the current
state budget. But keeping Oklahoma families safe from the bad guys
is worth the investment, and should be one of the most important
priorities of our state government. Senate Republicans are working
to make it that way,” Coffee said.
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Senate Republicans are consistent, long-time
supporters of public safety programs and funding. We have proposed
a comprehensive, long-term plan that corrects the years of neglect
by Senate Democrats of prisons, prosecutors, and law enforcement
agencies.
FY-06 Supplemental Funding
- $3.2 million to the Department of Corrections
to fund 150 additional correctional officers and 50 additional
parole officers.
- $3.9 million to the District Attorneys Council
to fully fund state prosecutors’ FY 2006 funding needs.
Long-term Proposals for Prisons/Department of Corrections
- Beginning in FY 2007, break the Senate Democrats’ cycle
of neglect by fully funding the operational budget for DoC during
the regular legislative session – eliminating the need for
supplemental funding.
- Ensure that DoC fully utilizes private prison space to ease
overcrowding at state correctional facilities.
- Within three years, bring the DoC to 100 percent authorized
strength of 2,558 correctional officers – an increase of
620 correctional officers. (Approximate cost when fully implemented:
$13 million.)
- In FY 2007, increase correctional officers’ salaries by
$2,400 per year. (Approximate cost when fully implemented: $6.2
million.)
- Tighten state parole laws to make it more difficult for violent
and habitual criminals to be released early from prison. Under
Gov. Henry, the early release of violent criminals has nearly
doubled.
Long-term Proposals for Prosecutors
- Beginning in FY 2007, break the Senate Democrats’ cycle
of neglect by fully funding the operational budget for the District
Attorneys Council.
Long-term Proposals for Law Enforcement
- Beginning in FY 2007, break the Senate Democrats’ cycle
of neglect by fully funding the operational budget for state law
enforcement agencies.
- Ensure that state trooper academies are funded at least every
other year – and more often, if needed – to ensure
that the Department of Public safety can maintain 100 percent
strength levels for state troopers. (Approximate cost: $1.7
million for a 50-cadet trooper academy.)
- In FY 2007, provide a $1,200 pay increase for state troopers.
(Approximate cost when fully implemented: $1.2 million.)
- Create and fund a “Child Abuse Response Team” within
the Oklahoma State Bureau of Investigation to assist local law
enforcement agencies investigate physical and sexual child abuse,
abductions, and other crimes against children. The team would
be made up of OSBI agents highly trained in investigating child
abuse cases, forensic interviewing of children and case development
for the prosecution.
Long-term Proposals for Homeland Security
- Fund the implementation of a statewide interoperable communications
system to allow all state and local public safety agencies to
communicate with each other. (Approximate one-time cost: $16.2
million.)
- Implement new safeguards to make it more difficult for terrorists
and illegal aliens to obtain Oklahoma drivers licenses.
For more
information contact:
Senator Glenn
Coffee's Office - (405) 521-5636

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