Oklahoma
State Senate
Senator Kenneth Corn
Majority Caucus Chairman
Senate District 4
Le Flore and Sequoyah Counties
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For Immediate Release: March 1, 2006
Sen. Kenneth Corn
Senate Passes Measure to Create a Safer Oklahoma
Vote on HB 2288 Ends Months of Senate
Work on DOC Funding Crisis
The Oklahoma State Senate passed a measure
today that will help create a safer Oklahoma by infusing
funds into the cash-strapped Department of Corrections
(DOC). Senator Corn, who is carrying House Bill 2288
in the Senate, said the measure will allow DOC to immediately
hire additional correctional officers and probation
and parole officers and gives a $2800 pay raise to most
all DOC employees.
“This is an issue the Senate has worked tirelessly
on throughout the summer and fall,” Corn said.
“The Legislature has no greater obligation than
to keep our citizens safe and this measure allows us
to do just that.”
Corn said HB 2288 is a supplemental appropriation bill
that allows the DOC to operate in the black for the
remainder of this fiscal year. He said the bill is a
step in the right direction, but there is more work
to be done to ensure that all public safety agencies
receive the funding they need to keep all Oklahomans
safe.
“We cannot allow inadequate staffing at state
prisons to cripple correctional officer’s ability
to keep themselves and Oklahoma communities safe,”
Corn, the Chairman of the Subcommittee on Public Safety
and Judiciary said. “Because this bill allows
DOC to address staffing problems, it is a crucial victory
for the public safety of all Oklahomans.”
Corn explained that members of the Senate spent the
summer and fall traveling the state to view conditions
inside Oklahoma prisons. The Senate also met in Special
Session in late August in an attempt to end the prison
crisis by appropriating $11 million to the Department
of Corrections.
“Today’s vote on HB 2288 represents the
months of hard work done in the Senate to get DOC the
money they need to do their jobs,” Corn said.
“It has been a long road, and I could not be more
proud of this bi-partisan agreement that will truly
help us fulfill the moral obligation we have to ensure
the safety of all our citizens.”
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Senator Corn's Office - (405) 521-5576