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For Immediate Release: February 28, 2006

Sen. Glenn Coffee
Senate Approves Bill Creating World-Class Diabetes Center
The
full Senate has given its approval to a measure creating
a world-class diabetes research and treatment center
in Oklahoma. Senate Bill 1056, co-authored by Sen. Cal
Hobson, D-Lexington, and Sen. Glenn
Coffee, R-Oklahoma City, would help fund the start-up
cost for creating the center, which would have locations
at the University of Oklahoma campuses in both Oklahoma
City and Tulsa, with outreach programs serving the entire
state.
“More Oklahomans have diabetes
per capita than any state in the nation. But we have
an opportunity to be the nation’s leader in the
treatment of diabetes by creating this center,”
Hobson said. “The research that will be conducted
at the center may one day help us stop this deadly disease
in its tracks.”
University of Oklahoma President David
Boren has promoted the facility, which he says will
need start-up funds of $15 million, with $10 to $12
million of that for actual bricks and mortar and $3
to $4 million for operations, researchers and matching
grants. Boren said that several tribes in the state
have come forward with pledges of support for the center
as well.
“The potential economic impact
for our state could literally be in the billions as
a result of this facility and it could bring Oklahoma
national and international recognition for the medical
and scientific research that would be conducted at the
center. But more than that, we have an opportunity to
save lives and improve the quality of life for thousands
of Oklahomans and for people far beyond our borders,”
Coffee said.
President Boren said he was very optimistic
after the unanimous approval of the measure by the Senate.
“That will really give us a leg
up on action in the House. We’ve had expressions
of support from many influential House members in both
political parties,” said Boren. “Also of
course support from the governor in his state of the
state address. And with all of that happening and the
tremendous amount of grass roots support from across
the state, support of our Native American tribes who
by the way are joining with us as financial and operational
partners. I’m very optimistic that this bill’s
on its way to passage.”
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