For Immediate
Release: August 31, 2005
Sen. Mike
Morgan
The Senate Acts to Keep Oklahomans Safe
Fate of Bill Now Lies With Republican Controlled
House
In a 46-1 vote, the Senate passed a plan today to
keep Oklahoma communities safe by giving DOC the funding they
need to hire more correctional officers in Oklahoma prisons.
The plan must receive approval from the Republican
controlled House before the bill can be signed into law by Governor
Brad Henry. But Speaker Hiett
and other Republicans in the Legislature have said the public
safety crisis can wait until next year and have introduced their
own plan that advocates deficit spending.
“Their plan is based on a ‘promise
now-pay later’ mentality,” Morgan, (D-Stillwater)
said. “Our plan is based on an ‘act now to keep Oklahomans
safe’ mentality.”
Morgan said waiting until February to enact a supplemental
appropriation for the Department of Corrections (DOC) would not
solve the public safety crisis that places one correctional officer
to every 135 prisoners.
“We absolutely cannot wait until February
to hire more correctional officers.” Morgan said. “We
led the charge against others who are willing to take a gamble
with the lives of innocent Oklahomans because we want to ensure
that those who have raped, murdered and stolen from Oklahoma families
remain behind bars.”
Senator Corn, Chairman of the Appropriations Subcommittee
on Public Safety and Judiciary, said Republicans in the Senate
today engaged in political grandstanding by debating against the
effort to end the public safety crisis, and then casting “yes”
votes for the bill.
“Senator Coffee said he could hardly wait
to vote on a bill that gave correctional officers the pay and
the help they so truly deserve,” Corn, (D-Poteau) said.
“Perhaps if Senator Coffee felt so passionate about the
idea he would have introduced legislation himself that did just
that.”
Corn also said that during debate Senate Republicans
repeatedly accused Democrats of under-funding DOC. Corn said the
truth is the Public Safety and Judiciary Subcommittee budget proposal
submitted by Senate Republicans during the 2005 regular session
was $16.8 million dollars short of what the Democratic majority
in the Senate actually approved.
“This is a classic example of talking out
of both sides of your mouth,” Corn said. “It doesn’t
surprise me they did this today, because it is the very same irresponsible
and misleading behavior we have seen from Senate Republicans for
years.”
Corn said he continues to be disappointed that Republicans
are spreading half-truths and misleading Oklahomans by calling
the Senate Democratic plan an “early release” plan.
“It sounds like to me they are the party engaged
in political grandstanding by using the term ‘early release’
as a shiny object to distract Oklahomans who agree with us that
something needs to be done now to keep Oklahomans safe.”
Corn concluded.
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