Oklahoma
State Senate
Senator Jeff Rabon
ASSISTANT MAJORITY FLOOR LEADER
Senate District 5
A toka, Choctaw, McCurtain and Pushmataha counties
For Immediate Release: April 6, 2006
Senator Questions Why House is Stalling
On Additional Funds for Rural Fire Departments
The Chairman of the Senate Appropriations
Sub-Committee on Natural Resources and Regulatory Services Thursday questioned
why House leaders appear to be stalling on providing extra funding to
help rural fire departments repair and replace worn out equipment.
Governor Brad Henry signed into law Tuesday a measure that provided a
total of $9 million for rural fire departments, which included setting
aside $2 million immediately to help with equipment needs.
Senator Jeff Rabon,
D-Hugo, has proposed a total of $7 million for equipment and said last
week he believed he was close to a deal with the House to appropriate
an additional $5 million for rural fire department equipment repair and
replacement from FY 2006 revenue that will be available after the Rainy
Day Fund reaches it’s Constitutional cap.
“I thought we were close to an agreement last week and I hear that
Speaker Hiett told the media yesterday that he favored additional money
for repair and replacement of rural fire department equipment,”
Rabon said. “If we’re all in agreement, why the delay? Let’s
go ahead and let these fire departments know there’s some more money
in the pipeline so they can plan accordingly.”
Rabon said he agreed to let the House amend a Senate appropriations measure,
but said it may be necessary for him to amend a House appropriations measure
so that the Senate can act first and hopefully jump start the process
of setting aside more money to make sure rural fire departments are adequately
equipped for future emergencies.
“Rural firefighters are the first responders when disaster strikes
rural Oklahoma. We should do all we can to make sure they have the resources
necessary to protect our families and communities,” Rabon said.
In addition to the $5 million proposed for the equipment fund, Rabon is
seeking to increase the death benefit to $10,000, and make it retroactive
for two firefighters previously killed in the line of duty.
For
more information contact:
Senator Rabon's Office - (405) 521-5614
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