Oklahoma
State Senate
Senator Earl GArrison
Senate District 9
Muskogee and Wagoner Counties
For Immediate Release: February 22, 2006
Senate Urges Reconsideration of Deal to Transfer Shipping Terminals
to Dubai-Controlled Company
The
Oklahoma State Senate Wednesday called on President Bush to delay the
transfer of shipping terminals at six U.S. ports to a company controlled
by the government of Dubai in the United Arab Emirates.
Senate Resolution 65 by Senator Earl
Garrison, D-Muskogee, passed by a 38-7 vote.
Despite accusations to the contrary, Garrison closed Wednesday afternoon’s
debate by saying the measure wasn’t intended to be partisan.
“This is a matter of our national security,” Garrison said.
“We’re asking the President to delay the sale until there
has been a thorough public review and disclosure of the transaction.”
Proponents of the measure pointed out during debate that two of the September
11 hijackers entered the United States from the United Arab Emirates and
that the UAE is one of only three countries to establish diplomatic dies
with the Taliban government that helped hide al Qaeda leader Osama bin
Laden.
Bush has threatened to veto any legislation aimed at overturning the transfer
which was approved by the Committee on Foreign Investment in the United
States, a committee chaired by the Secretary of the Treasury.
The seven members voting against the resolution were Senators Patrick
Anderson, R-Enid; Senator Mike Johnson, R-Kingfisher; Senator Clark Jolley,
R-Edmond; Senator Todd Lamb, R-Edmond; Senator Mike Mazzei, R-Tulsa; Senator
Jim Reynolds, R-Oklahoma City; and Senator Kathleen Wilcoxson, R-Oklahoma
City.
For
more information contact:
Senator Garrison's Office - (405) 521-5533
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