Oklahoma
State Senate
Senator Debbe Leftwich
Senate District 44
Oklahoma County
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For Immediate Release: February 15, 2006
Debbe Leftwich
Leftwich Supports Budget Board Change
State Senator Debbe
Leftwich, chair of the Senate Business and Labor
Committee, wants more county officials to be part of
the budget making process for county budgets.
Leftwich (D-Oklahoma City) filed Senate
Bill 1576 known as the “The County Budget Act”
which modifies the way a county determines or chooses
to be part of the county budget board process.
This bill would expand the number of budget
board members to include both county commissioners and
other elected county officers.
The bill would also require a majority
vote on any action taken by the budget board.
“Last year, Oklahoma County Commissioners
voted to dissolve its budget board which had eight people
on it and replace it with just the three county commissioners
overseeing all budget issues,” Leftwich said.
“Prior to that every officer had an equal say
on how the budget works.”
Jim Roth, a Democratic Oklahoma County
Commissioner, said he is in favor of returning to the
eight-man budget board format in Oklahoma County.
“With the current process you have
a diminished voice,” Roth said. “Re-instituting
the budget board gives citizens a greater voice by involving
all eight county employees instead of three. “It
provides a better internal control checks and balances.”
Leonard Sullivan, Oklahoma County Assessor
added that he too wanted to go back to the original
plan.
“I want to go back to the original
budget board and have eight people looking over it,”
Sullivan said.
Butch Freeman, Oklahoma County Treasurer
said he supports having Oklahoma County return to its
original budget board format.
“I am very supportive of the budget
board bill,” Freeman said.
For
more information contact:
Senator Leftwich's Office - (405) 521-5557