Oklahoma
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Senator
Mike Morgan
President Pro Tempore
Senate District 21
Lincoln, Logan & Payne Counties
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For Immediate Release: February 3, 2006
Senate Democrats Propose Penalties For Companies Hiring
Illegal Immigrants
State Senate Democrats today announced plans
to file legislation that will penalize companies that
knowingly employ illegal immigrants and measures that
would force drug companies to divulge how much they spend
on advertising, lobbying and the salaries for top executives.
In announcing an “Agenda for a More
Accountable Oklahoma,” Senate President Pro Tempore
Mike Morgan also called for annual performance review
audits of state agencies to “make sure Oklahoma
taxpayers are getting what they paid for.”
“For two weeks now, Senate Democrats
have been promoting an agenda that will help foster a
culture of greater personal responsibility in our state.
But just as it is important for Oklahomans to take responsibility
for their actions and their own futures, corporations
doing business in our state and state government, itself,
need to be held to higher standards of accountability,”
Morgan said.
Morgan was joined in making Friday’s
agenda announcements by Tulsa Democratic Senators Mary
Easley, Tom Adelson and Judy Eason-McIntyre and Senator
Kenneth Corn, D-Poteau.
Senator Tom Adelson, D-Tulsa, said Senate
Democrats will file legislation requiring employers to
verify the citizenship of all employees and impose fines
on big corporations that knowingly hire illegal immigrants.
Estimates put the number of illegal immigrants
in Oklahoma at approximately 85,000.
“Illegal immigration is a growing
problem in our state as more and more people are sneaking
into Oklahoma illegally to find work. It’s hard
to blame people for looking for a job and the better life
it will bring, but we have to stem this tide,” Adelson
said.
“Employers who knowingly hire undocumented
workers are the root of the problem. These workers take
jobs from legal residents of Oklahoma and consume valuable
state and community services.”
Making corporations accountable for hiring
illegal immigrants is the one way to make a dent in the
problem.
Senate Democrats will also propose legislation
authorizing the Oklahoma Highway Patrol troopers to detain
illegal immigrants and work with federal agents to deport
them, Adelson said.
Additionally, the proposal creates new
divisions within the Oklahoma State Bureau of Investigation
and Oklahoma Bureau of Narcotics and Dangerous Drugs to
deal specifically with illegal immigration and the importation
of methamphetamines into Oklahoma.
Senator Judy Eason McIntyre announced plans
by Senate Democrats for legislation requiring drug companies
doing business in Oklahoma to divulge how much they spend
on administration, marketing and lobbying to the Oklahoma
Ethics Commission.
Some national reports suggest that drug
companies spend two-and-a-half times more money on advertising,
lobbying and executives salaries than they do on research
and development of new drugs.
“These are the same companies who
are fighting efforts, like the one proposed by Governor
Henry, to allow Oklahomans to purchase their prescription
drugs at much lower prices from Canada,” Eason-McIntyre
said. “Oklahomans need to know how much of the cost
of their prescriptions is going into the pockets.”
Senator Kenneth Corn, D-Poteau, proposed
annual performance audits for state agencies.
“We’re not talking about just
a financial audit that determines whether money is being
misspent. The audits we are proposing will determine whether
taxpayers are getting their money’s worth from state
agencies,” Corn said.
He said having the auditor and inspector
perform the audits will allow a third-party – not
someone in the Legislature or someone from the agency
– to use objective criteria to determine if the
agency is providing the services that it’s supposed
to provide.
“Agencies may not like it, but government
should be accountable to the people who pay the bills,”
Corn said.
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more information contact:
Senate Leadership's Office - (405) 521-5605