For Immediate Release: December
13, 2005
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Senator Owen Laughlin
Chair of Senate
Republican Rural Caucus Pledges to Block Forced School
Consolidation Efforts
(State
Capitol, Oklahoma City) – The Chairman of the Senate Republican Rural
Caucus said his group would fight any effort by urban legislators
– Democrats or Republicans – to forcibly consolidate rural public
school districts.
“The
members of the Senate Republican Rural Caucus strongly oppose
forced school consolidation, and we will oppose any effort to do
so in the Oklahoma State Senate,” stated Sen. Owen Laughlin,
R-Woodward.
Laughlin
also asked for help from rural Democrats in the Oklahoma
Legislature to end Democrat Gov. Brad Henry’s school consolidation
project, which is funded with proceeds from the state lottery.
“Every time
an Oklahoman buys a lottery ticket, 5 percent of the proceeds go
to the governor’s school consolidation project. In the 2006
legislative session, rural Senate Republicans will be seeking the
support of rural Democrats to put an end to Gov. Henry’s lottery
school consolidation program,” Laughlin said.