Oklahoma
State Senate
Senator Susan Paddack
Senate District 13
Majority Whip
Coal, Garvin , Hughes & Pontotoc Counties
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For Immediate Release: February 14, 2006
Senator Paddack presents SB 1037 before the Senate Judiciary
Committee Tuesday morning.
Sen. Richard Lerblance listens to testimony from Donna
Wooten, Caitlin's mom,
during the Senate Judiciary Committee meeting.
Caitlin’s Law Approved by Senate Panel
Family Comes to Capitol to Support SB 1037
The family of Caitlin Wooten asked a Senate
panel today for support of The Caitlin Wooten Act. Shortly
after hearing testimony from Donna Wooten, Caitlin’s
mother, Senate Bill 1037 was approved by a unanimous
vote in the Senate Judiciary Committee. Paddack,
an Ada Democrat and author of the measure, said the
law seeks to protect Oklahoma families and communities
from senseless acts of violence.
“It takes courage to turn tragedy into triumph,”
Paddack said. “This family has shown great courage
throughout this process. I am proud that this bill is
one step closer to becoming law since it passed with
overwhelmingly bi-partisan support today. It will honor
the memory of Caitlin Wooten and help us create a safer
Oklahoma for all our families.”
Paddack said SB 1037 contains three major reforms that
are tough on crime and smart for Oklahoma families.
The bill is aimed at strengthening bail laws by requiring
persons charged with a violent crime to prove they are
not a public danger before they may post bail. It also
beefs up victim protection order (VPO) laws in Oklahoma
to mirror federal VPO laws. Finally, the bill will allow
for an electronic notification system, called Victim
Identification and Notification Everyday (VINE) to be
put into place statewide in order to notify victims
when offenders move throughout the criminal justice
system.
“This bill will not bring back my daughter,”
Donna Wooten, mother of 16-year-old Caitlin, said. “But
if it protects just one Oklahoma family from going through
what my family has suffered, if it can help create a
safer Oklahoma, then this bill is the greatest thing
we could ever do to honor the memory of Caitlin.”
Senator Paddack began working with members of Caitlin’s
family shortly after the teenager was murdered by Jerry
Don Savage. She knew after learning of Caitlin’s
tragic death, as a lawmaker she must work to change
the laws to prevent another family from being ripped
apart by a senseless act of violence.
“I told this family that I didn’t know where
this journey would take us, but we would certainly take
that journey together,” Paddack said. “So
today we stand here together one step closer to making
The Caitlin Wooten Act a reality. It’s the right
thing to do and I applaud the members of the judiciary
committee for their support of this bill and I commend
this family for the dedication they have for making
a difference in the lives of so many Oklahomans.”
Paddack said because of the unanimous approval of the
measure today, she expects the bill to make it through
the legislative process without any problems.
“I can’t imagine this bill being held up
for political purposes because I believe every legislator
in this building wants to do their part in preventing
another family from suffering a loss like the one of
Caitlin,” Paddack said. “SB 1037 is tough
on crime and it is a strong bill for Oklahoma families
and Oklahoma communities.”
Paddack said she will work diligently with House and
Senate leaders as the bill works its way through the
legislative process.
“Caitlin’s Law sends a strong message to
those who think they can get away with hurting Oklahoma
families,” Paddack said. “It sends the message
that Oklahoma will not tolerate this sort of senseless
violence because we believe in protecting Oklahoma families
and our communities.”
For
more information contact:
Senator Paddack's Office - (405) 521-5541