For Immediate
Release: July 25, 2005
Sen. Kenneth Corn
Senator Corn Welcomes Late-Blooming Senate Republicans
into the Public Safety Debate
Senator Kenneth
Corn, Chairman of the Senate Appropriations Subcommittee on
Public Safety, said he is thankful today that Senate Republicans
have finally come up with a plan to help ease the funding crisis
at the Oklahoma Department of Corrections (DOC) and says he looks
forward to working with them to hammer out a solution that will
keep all Oklahomans safe. He said however, he is disappointed
that Senate Republicans used their press release to engage in
political grandstanding.
“Senate Democrats took the early lead in
the fight to make public safety our top priority,” Corn
said. “After sitting silent through the entire legislative
session on the issue of public safety, I welcome any and all input
from the other side of the aisle. Perhaps now that Senator Coffee
and his Republican colleagues have seen the light, or at least
the public outcry for help, he can convince his Republican counterparts
in the House that now is the time to act, as Senate Democrats
have been saying all along.”
Corn said he is hopeful common ground can be found
on the public safety issue, pointing out the Republican plan is
very similar to the comprehensive plan put forth by Democrats
more than a week ago.
The lawmaker is hopeful the Senate can convene
to discuss both plans and send a comprehensive solution to the
House of Representatives before Labor Day.
“The most important thing right now is that
we act quickly to give these correctional officers some help so
they can continue to protect our communities,” Corn said.
“Funding the public safety crisis now, rather than waiting
until next year, is the next logical step in the process and will
help keep all Oklahomans safe.”