Oklahoma
State Senate
Senator Jay Paul Gumm
Assistant Majority Leader
Atoka, Bryan, Coal, Johnston & Marshall Counties
For Immediate Release:
August 15, 2005
Senator Gumm Glad House GOP
“Jumped on the Bandwagon” on Rural Development
The Senate Finance Committee chair said he was pleased
House Republicans appear to have “finally begun to value rural
Oklahoma” and the work of Rural Enterprises of Oklahoma (REI).
Senator Jay Paul Gumm, D-Durant, said a proposal announced Monday by
Speaker Todd Hiett to partner with REI on a rural economic initiative
is in stark contrast to many policy positions historically held by House
Republicans.
“I welcome the Speaker and House Republicans to the fight to bring
more jobs to rural Oklahoma,” said Gumm, who as director of the
Durant Area Chamber of Commerce helped write the plan that has brought
almost a thousand jobs to rural southern Oklahoma.
“Democrats in the Oklahoma Legislature have long been the only
voice urging rural economic development, as well as the first line of
defense against Republican initiatives designed to weaken rural Oklahoma.”
Among those, Gumm noted, are the continued proposals by Republicans
to consolidate rural schools, and their reluctance to invest more dollars
in the Rural Economic Action Plan.
At a Capitol news conference, Hiett along with former U.S. Congressman
Wes Watkins and representatives of Rural Enterprises of Oklahoma announced
the Rural Economic Development Initiative.
“Clearly, this is the influence of Congressman Watkins, one of
Oklahoma’s greatest champions for rural Oklahoma,” said
Gumm, who was an intern in Watkins’ Washington office during his
college years. “I have no doubt it was the congressman’s
urging that brought about the Republicans’ conversion.
“I am grateful to the congressman for bridging the gap between
those of us who have always fought for rural Oklahoma and those who
have only just now jumped on the bandwagon of rural economic development.”
While the initiative is a positive development, Gumm said it appears
the policies proposed are treading on ground already covered by a task
force chaired by Democratic state Rep. Dale Turner of Holdenville two
years ago. Among the accomplishments of the task force was the placement
of four economic development coordinators across the state to help small
communities – one of which is based at REI’s headquarters
in Durant.
“This proposal sounds very familiar,” Gumm said. “Despite
that, I trust we now will find Republicans to be Democrats’ partners
in growing rural Oklahoma rather than an impediment.”
Gumm praised the involvement of Rural Enterprises of Oklahoma, which
is based in the senator’s southern Oklahoma hometown. “REI
is one of the greatest tools out there to promote entrepreneurship in
our rural communities,” he said. “Their involvement encourages
me more than anything else announced during today’s news conference.”
Gumm, an assistant majority leader in the Senate, concluded by saying
that rural Oklahoma has a great quality of life and the best people
anywhere.
“Rural communities have been an important part of Oklahoma’s
history,” he said. “We all, regardless of political party,
need to work to pass initiatives that will ensure that they are an important
part of Oklahoma’s future.
“That is my commitment, and I intend to work diligently to make
rural Oklahoma an even better place to live, work and raise a family.”
For
more information contact:
Senate Gumm's Office
- (405) 521-5586