Oklahoma
State Senate
Senator Jeff Rabon
ASSISTANT MAJORITY FLOOR LEADER
Senate District 5
A toka, Choctaw, McCurtain and Pushmataha Counties
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For Immediate Release:
January 6, 2006

State officials got a first hand look at the air tankers being
used to fight wildfires in Oklahoma earlier this week at the
Ardmore Airpark. Pictured from left are Agriculture Secretary
Terry Peach, Southern Oklahoma Development Authority fire cooridinator
Tommy Shepherd, House Democratic Leader Jari Askins, Senator
Johnnie Crutchfield, Senator Daisy Lawler, Representative Wes
Hilliard, Representative Paul Roan, Senator Jeff Rabon and John
Burwell of the Oklahoma Department of Agriculture, Food and
Forestry. |
Senate Sub-Committee to
Hold Hearing On Rural Fire Department Funding Needs
Battling Wildfires Has Left Many Departments
Broke, Chairman Says
(Oklahoma City) – The Senate Appropriations
Sub-Committee on Natural Resources and Regulatory Services will
hold a hearing Thursday on the funding needs of rural fire departments
in Oklahoma in the wake of the wildfires that have burned more than
360,000 acres and destroyed more than 200 homes and businesses since
November 1, Sub-Committee Chairman Jeff
Rabon said Friday.
The hearing will coincide with the annual performance
review of the Oklahoma Department of Agriculture, the Senator explained,
and is scheduled for 1 p.m. Thursday in Room 419C at the Oklahoma
State Capitol.
State officials said Friday that Rural Fire Departments
across Oklahoma will receive the balance of their Fiscal Year 2006
state operational grants in checks from the Agriculture Department
next week.
“Cash-strapped rural fire departments need
these funds to pay for things like gasoline and repairs to their
equipment as they continue to battle heroically against wildfires,”
said Rabon, D-Hugo. “In the wake of the wildfires, however,
the needs of our rural fire departments far exceed these annual
operational grants. Thursday’s hearing will provide important
information to members of the sub-committee when we consider supplemental
and additional funding for rural fire departments during the coming
legislative session.”
The Chairman said that, in additional to representatives
from the Agriculture Department, Thursday’s hearing would
also feature rural fire department officials and at least one rural
fire coordinator.
In 2005, Senate Democrats led the push to increase
funding for rural fire departments by $500,000. The additional funding
meant that the operational grants for each of the 875 rural fire
departments in the state would increase from $500 in Fiscal Year
2006. A shortage of cash, however, meant that departments have only
received $600 of the operational grant money so far.
Without those funds, the expense of fighting the
wildfires has left many fire departments literally broke, Rabon
explained.
Six months into the new fiscal year, the Senator
said, the state now has cash available and at the urging of Senate
Democrats and Governor Brad Henry, the Office of State Finance and
the Agriculture Department have worked out a plan that will allow
rural fire departments to receive the balance of their operational
grants next week.
“This money couldn’t come at a better
time for rural fire departments, but we know that it won’t
meet all their needs. Thursday’s hearing will give us a better
idea what additional funding we are going to need to find for rural
fire departments next session,” Rabon said.
For more information contact:
Senator Jeff Rabon
State Capitol: (405) 521-5614
Email: rabon@oksenate.gov

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