Oklahoma
State Senate
Senator Susan Paddack
Senate District 13
Majority Whip
Coal, Garvin , Hughes & Pontotoc Counties
For Immediate Release: March 7, 2006
Caitlin’s Law Approved by Full Senate
Family Comes to Capitol
to Support SB 1037
With the family of Caitlin Wooten sitting in the Senate gallery this
morning, the Senate unanimously approved The Caitlin Wooten Act with bi-partisan
support. The author of Senate Bill 1037, Senator Susan
Paddack, said with the bills approval by the Senate, it now awaits
action in the House of Representatives.
“When we started this process shortly after Caitlin’s death,
I told her family that we would take this journey together to do our part
to create a safer Oklahoma,” Paddack, an Ada Democrat said. “It
takes courage to turn tragedy into triumph and this family has shown great
courage throughout this process.”
Paddack, who serves on the Senate’s leadership team as Majority
Whip, said SB 1037 contains 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 the violent crime of kidnapping to prove
they are not a public danger before they may post bail. It also allows
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 through the criminal justice system.
“I believe that if this law would have been in place before, the
man who killed Caitlin would never have been out on the streets to harm
her,” Paddack said. “The passage of this bill honors the life
of 16-year-old Caitlin and helps create a safer Oklahoma in the process.”
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.
“With the passage of SB 1037 today by the full Senate, we are one
step closer to making The Caitlin Wooten Act a reality,” Paddack
said. “It’s the right thing to do and I applaud the members
of the Senate for their support of this bill. I also commend this family
for the dedication they have shown for making a difference in the lives
of so many Oklahomans.”
Paddack said she hopes the House will takes action on the bill quickly,
ensuring it will be signed into law by the Governor.
“Caitlin’s Law in tough on crime and it 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 will protect our families and
communities through passing sound laws in this state.”
For more information
contact:
Senator Paddack's Office - (405) 521-5541
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