Oklahoma
State Senate
Senator Kenneth Corn
Majority Caucus Chairman
Senate District 4
Le Flore and Sequoyah Counties
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For Immediate Release:
December 15, 2005
Senator Kenneth Corn
Senator Corn Says Republicans Need to Act
Senator Kenneth
Corn said today that Republicans in the House are looking for
nothing more than political cover with their latest press release
that falsely accuses Senate Democrats of stalling on funding for
Oklahoma prisons. Corn said the refusal by Republican Speaker of
the House Todd Hiett to address the issue during a special session
shows Republicans have taken a do-nothing approach to public safety.
“The Senate passed a corrections plan more than three months
ago that would have immediately appropriated the funds necessary
to hire additional correctional officers for Oklahoma’s growing
prison crisis,” Senator Kenneth Corn, Chairman of the Senate
Appropriations Subcommittee on Public Safety, said. “Oklahomans
are beginning to question the rhetoric of Republicans when it comes
to public safety and now they need cover for their inaction so they
have resorted to spreading lies about Senate Democrats. Shame on
them for this sort of behavior.”
Corn, (D-Poteau) said Senate Democrats are not interested in any
plan that asks a state agency to engage in deficit spending. He
said the Republican plan to increase the pay of correctional officers
and hire additional staff for Oklahoma prisons is nothing more than
a wink and promise.
“I am puzzled why Republicans would ever come up with such
an irresponsible plan,” Corn said. “For a party that
pays so much lip service to being fiscally responsible, they sure
are eager to spend money the Department of Corrections (DOC) simply
does not have.”
Corn said, in sharp contrast to the Republican “spend now-pay
later” plan, the agreements announced this week with the Centennial
Commission and the Department of Human Services does not require
agencies to engage in deficit spending.
“Trying to compare the agreements announced this week and
an agreement for DOC funding is like trying to compare apples to
oranges, and we all learned in kindergarten that you can’t
do that,” Corn said. “This is nothing more than an attempt
on the part of Republicans to paint Democrats as anti-public safety
and nothing could be further from the truth.
“Further, if Republicans were truly concerned about the safety
of Oklahoma communities they would stop using this issue as a political
football, show up to the Capitol and pass the prison funding plan
that passed out of the Senate more than three months ago.”
For more information contact:
Senator Corn's Office- (405) 521-5576

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