Oklahoma
Legislature
For Immediate Release: March 28, 2006
Legislative Leaders Announce Public Safety Supplemental Agreement
Senate and House leaders announced
today an agreement on a $3.7 million supplemental appropriation which
will keep the Department of Public Safety from furloughing Oklahoma Highway
Patrol Troopers.
The announcement was made by State Representative John Trebilcock and
Senator Kenneth
Corn.
“This funding will allow the Oklahoma Highway Patrol’s efforts
to protect our families and keep our highways safe to continue without
interruption. We owe it to our courageous troopers and to the people of
Oklahoma to make certain that our state law enforcement agencies have
the resources they need to keep our state safe,” said Corn (D-Poteau),
chair of the Senate Appropriations Sub-Committee on Public Safety and
the Judiciary.
“This shows that we value the service our state troopers provide
to Oklahoma. Public safety is always one of our top priorities, and it’s
one of the items that should be funded first and foremost,” said
Rep. John Trebilcock (R-Broken Arrow) chair of the House Appropriations
and Budget Subcommittee on Public Safety and the Judiciary. “This
puts to rest any speculation that there would be furloughs in the Department
of Public Safety.”
DPS officials announced last week that an extreme increase in operating
expenses caused by extraordinary circumstances had created a shortfall
– and without a supplemental appropriation the OHP would be forced
to furlough troopers beginning next month to save money.
For
more information contact:
Senator Corn's Office - (405) 521-5576
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