Oklahoma
State Senate
Senator Jeff Rabon
Senate District 5
Assistant Majority Leader
Choctaw, McCurtain, Atoka and Pushmataha Counties
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For Immediate Release: March 29, 2006
Senator Jeff Rabon
Rabon: Work Continues on Rural Fire Funding
Senate Appropriations
Committee Vice Chairman
Jeff Rabon said he’s pleased that the Republican
leadership of the House has decided to do something
meaningful to boost funding for rural fire departments
in Oklahoma, but said the funding proposals in the measure
passed off the House floor Tuesday fall short of the
needs of Oklahoma’s first responders.
“In the Senate, we believe more
needs to be done. Now that the Republican leadership
in the House has expressed an earnest desire to do something
significant for the heroic firefighters in our state,
we are hopeful we will be able to conduct a serious
dialogue and quickly come to a bipartisan agreement
for additional funding that will deal effectively with
the needs of Oklahoma's rural fire departments,”
Rabon said.
The House Tuesday approved an amended
version of Senate Bill 1190 which increases the annual
operating grants for rural fire departments and appropriates
$2 million for repair and replacement of equipment.
Rabon said he believes another $5 million is needed
for equipment.
“I’m hopeful that in the
next few days we can come to an agreement that will
provide more money for equipment repair and replacement,”
Rabon said. “The needs of the state’s nearly
900 rural fire departments far exceed $2 million.”
Rabon and members of the Senate Appropriations
Sub-Committee on Natural Resources and Regulatory Services
announced a bi-partisan Senate proposal last week that
raises the annual operating grants, provides $7 million
for equipment repair and replacement and creates a network
to assist rural fire departments with equipment owned
and operated by the Forestry Division of the Oklahoma
Department of Agriculture.
“As the events of last few weeks
have shown us, fire season is not yet over and tornado
season is already here. We must act swiftly to make
sure that the first responders in rural Oklahoma have
the resources necessary to meet the needs of future
emergencies,” Rabon said. “By doing so we
are doing our part to help create a safer Oklahoma.
For
more information contact:
Senator Rabon's Office - (405) 521-5614