For Immediate
Release: August 26, 2005
President Pro Tempore Mike Morgan
Senate to Reconvene Special Session Tuesday
Senate President Pro Tempore Mike
Morgan announced today that members of the Oklahoma Senate
will reconvene the First Extraordinary Session of the 50th Oklahoma
Legislature next week.
“The Senate has a plan to address the public
safety crisis created by a shortage of correctional officers in
our state prisons. We have the money to fund the plan and we are
going to act,” Morgan said.
Morgan said he has not reached an agreement on
Department of Corrections of Centennial Commission funding with
the Republican leaders in the House, but has communicated his
intentions to Senate Republican Leader Glenn
Coffee.
The Senate plans to meet for two days, convening
at 5 p.m. on Tuesday, August 30, and at 9 a.m. Wednesday, August
31. The Senate leader said he has been considering those two dates
for the last several weeks.
“Others may choose to sit on the sidelines
while violence threatens to reach beyond our prison walls and
into our communities, but we will not let their inaction deter
us from our duty to protect the Oklahoma families,” Morgan
said.
The Senate leader said he was encouraged by media
reports that said House leaders would unveil their latest corrections
plan next Wednesday.
“But unveiling a plan and enacting one are
two different things and that’s why I think action by the
Senate is necessary to break the log jam. The House would not
be considering the issue if the Senate hadn’t taken the
lead and announced a comprehensive prison funding plan six weeks
ago,” Morgan said.
Morgan said he is looking forward to reviewing
the House plan.
“But I’m not willing to let House leaders
use next week’s planned announcement as another stalling
tactic,” Morgan said. “Two months ago, they said we
should wait until next session to address the issue. Last month
they suggested that the Department of Corrections could spend
money it didn’t have. Two weeks ago, the Speaker asked for
more time to negotiate.
“Time is up. It’s time to see who wants
to lead Oklahoma and who wants to play politics.”
Morgan said that addressing the current public
safety crisis would be the Senate’s top priority next week,
but that he expects Senators to also address the need for funding
for Centennial celebration projects.
For
more information contact:
Senator Mike
Morgan
State Capitol: (405) 521-5572
Email: morgan@oksenate.gov
