For Immediate
Release: August 29, 2005
Senator Mike Morgan
Senate to Consider $10 Million for Centennial
Projects
In addition to $11 million in funding for the Department
of Corrections, Senate President Pro Tempore Mike
Morgan and Majority Leader Ted
Fisher announced today that they will ask Senators to approve
a $10 million appropriation for the Oklahoma Centennial Commission
when the Senate convenes in Special Session Tuesday and Wednesday.
“Throughout the summer, our first priority
has been to address the public safety crisis created by staffing
shortages in the Department of Corrections. Having secured bi-partisan
support for our DOC plan in the Senate, we can now turn our attention
to funding projects and events in celebration of our state’s
centennial,” said Morgan, D-Stillwater.
“We view this funding as the first step in
meeting the state’s obligation to provide full support for
Oklahoma’s centennial celebration,” Morgan said.
The $10 million centennial funding plan includes
$2 million in funding for projects in Oklahoma City; $2 million
for Tulsa projects; $2 million for statewide projects and celebrations;
and $4 million for a series of other projects across rural Oklahoma.
“This proposal will allow plans for a world
class celebration of our state’s centennial to proceed all
across Oklahoma. Many of the marquee events and projects are located
in Oklahoma City and Tulsa, but the Centennial belongs to all
Oklahomans and that’s why we have set aside funds that help
pay for festivities and projects in cities like Lawton and Ardmore;
and smaller towns like Harrah and Duncan,” said Fisher,
D-Sapulpa.
The $10 million appropriation will be matched by
$34 million in non-state funds – much of it obtained in
grants and private donations by community leaders throughout the
state.
Among the Oklahoma City projects to be funded in
the legislation are the Land Run Monument along the canal between
Bricktown and the Oklahoma River; and the Lyric Theater Plaza.
In Tulsa, the funds will pay for the Tulsa Historical
Society project and the Oklahoma Botanical Garden.
“Our state’s centennial should be something
for Oklahomans of all ages to remember for rest of their lives.
This plan is a $10 million investment in the spirit of our great
state,” Fisher said.
For
more information contact:
Senate President
Pro Tem's Office - (405) 521-5605
