Oklahoma
State Senate
Senator Kenneth Corn
Majority Caucus Chairman
Senate District 4
Le Flore and Sequoyah Counties
For Immediate Release: March 7, 2006
Senator Corn says Measures Will Promote Greater Financial Responsibility
and Accountability for State Government
A bill that will bring greater financial responsibility and accountability
to state government won the approval of the full Senate today.
The Senate author, Senator Kenneth
Corn, said Senate Bill 1341 requires independent performance audits
of state agencies to determine if the agencies are adequately carrying
out the mission they have been assigned by the Legislature.
“I believe Oklahomans want policies that promote responsibility
and accountability and the measures I will file certainly offer that,”
said Corn, a Democrat from Poteau. “We have a moral obligation to
be good stewards of taxpayer dollars so that we can create a better tomorrow
for Oklahoma’s children.”
Corn said that state agencies in Oklahoma provide critical services upon
which all Oklahomans depend, such as access to affordable quality health
care, senior nutrition programs, rural fire protection and access to quality
education.
“We need a process that will ensure these services are being delivered
to taxpayers in the most efficient manner possible and the provisions
of SB 1341 will allow that process to happen,” he said.
Corn said the measure also calls for creation of a board of private citizens
– individuals from outside the Legislature and state government
– to work with the State Auditor and Inspector to develop the criteria
to be used in determining the effectiveness of state agencies and programs.
“It’s the people’s money and this bill involves the
public in the process,” Corn said. “The final reports will
be released to Legislature, the governor and to the citizens of Oklahoma.”
The bill calls for the audits to be performed by the State Auditor and
Inspector and additionally gives the State Auditor the authority to contract
with outside firms to assist with the audits.
Corn said the measure doesn’t remove the Legislature’s responsibility
for determining the level of agency budgets. Instead, he said, it gives
lawmakers another tool to use in the appropriations process.
“Senate Bill 1341 gives the Legislature additional information –
objective data compiled by a third party auditor – to assist us
in determining whether the people are getting their money’s worth,”
Corn said. “It will make Oklahoma government more accountable to
the taxpayers of our state.”
For more information
contact:
Senator Corn's Office - (405) 521-5576
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