Oklahoma State
Senate
Senator Gilmer Capps
Assistant Majority Floor Leader
Senate District 26
Beckham, Caddo, Greer, Jackson, Kiowa, Tillman and Washita Counties
For Immediate Release:
November 8, 2005
Senator Capps says Speaker Hiett Needs to Act Now
to Keep Oklahoma Communities Safe
Senator Gilmer
Capps, an Assistant Majority Leader in the Senate is calling on Republican
Speaker Todd Hiett to bring members of the House of Representatives back
to the Capitol for a special session to keep Oklahomans safe.
“The incident at the Oklahoma State Reformatory (OSR) in Granite
this weekend, only serves as a harsh reminder that Oklahoma prisons are
not safe,” Capps, (D-Snyder) said. “The Senate passed an emergency
appropriation back in August to deal with this matter, and the Republican
controlled House has chosen to allow the bill to sit on a shelf and collect
dust while the problem only gets worse.”
Capps, a 35 year veteran in the Oklahoma Legislature, said staffing levels
at the Reformatory during the most recent brawl that left four inmates
injured and one in the hospital were dangerously low. The incident occurred
on the Sunday evening shift on a unit where the correctional officer to
inmate ratio was two to 160.
“During debate on the Senate floor, I said this crisis could not
wait until next year,” Capps said. “My position hasn’t
changed and at this point with the recent escape of a convicted murder
and serial rapist in Lexington and now this second incident at Granite,
I am baffled by Speaker Hiett’s ‘wait until next year’
attitude.”
Capps said if the House would have acted on the Senate Bill that passed
during a special session in August there would have been more correctional
officers on duty at OSR.
“Speaker Hiett and the Republican leadership in the House have sat
around doing nothing to address this issue immediately,” Capps said.
“The only consistency they have shown throughout this entire summer
is consistently saying no, no and no to keeping Oklahoma communities safe.
The Speaker needs to understand that he has a moral obligation to say
yes to making Oklahoma citizens safe from those who rape, steal and murder.”
Capps also pointed to an article in the Wall Street Journal last week
that highlighted Oklahoma’s corrections crisis. The Senator said
the Journal specifically mentioned the violence that has plagued the Granite
prison in recent history.
“Under the direction of Democratic Governor Brad Henry, Oklahoma
has begun to capture the national spotlight with our model anti-meth legislation
and small business insurance assistance program. It is a shame to see
that our prison crisis is now what is making national headlines,”
Capps said. “Speaker Hiett has an opportunity to change that by
showing true leadership and calling members back to the Capitol to address
this crisis now. Waiting until next year is tempting fate and could prove
to be a deadly decision on his part.”
For more information contact:
Senator Capps' Office- (405) 521-5545
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