Oklahoma
State Senate
Senator Jay Paul Gumm
Assistant Majority Leader
Senate District 6
Bryan, Johnston, Atoka, Coal and Marshall Counties
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For Immediate Release:
January 11, 2006
Senator Jay Paul Gumm
Death Penalty for Child Molesters Survives Partisan Politics;
Two Measures Move Forward – One Could be Law in Days
Following is a statement by Senator
Jay Paul Gumm, D-Durant, author of SB 1747, the original bill
authorizing the death penalty for repeat child molesters. That bill
was not granted a hearing in the House Corrections and Public Safety
Committee.
Instead, the committee took the provisions of SB 1747 and put them
into another bill by a different author Tuesday. Earlier in the
day, Gumm successfully amended a HB 2538 on the Senate floor to
include the death penalty provision. That measure now returns to
the House for an “up-or-down” vote on whether to accept
Gumm’s amendment.
“I’m grateful House leaders – after more than
a week of stonewalling – either ‘saw the light’
or ‘felt the heat’ and finally let the issue of the
death penalty for repeat child molesters have a hearing.
“It is extremely regrettable that partisan politics slowed
down this important issue. We in the Senate have again sped up the
process by amending a House bill to include the death penalty language.
Now that they have come to their senses, House leaders can act quickly
and get this single, critically important issue on the governor’s
desk within days.
“Stealing an idea is called ‘plagiarism’ in
most places; in the House, they call it ‘standard operating
procedure.’ Regardless, the time for games has passed. The
House should accept the Senate amendments to HB 2538 and get the
death penalty for child molesters to the governor without further
delay.”
For more information contact:
Senate Gumm's Office - (405) 521-5586

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