Oklahoma
State Senate
Senator Susan Paddack
Senate District 13
Majority Whip
Coal, Garvin , Hughes & Pontotoc Counties
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For Immediate Release:
April 26, 2006
Senator Susan Paddack
Caitlin’s Law Wins Approval in House
SB 1037 is Key Plank of Senate Democrats’ Agenda
to “Create a Safer Oklahoma”
A key plank of the Senate Democrats’ agenda to “Create
a Safer Oklahoma” won the approval of the full House today
and is expected to be signed into law within a matter of days. Senate
Bill 1037, known as the Caitlin Wooten Act, is authored by Democratic
Senator Susan
Paddack and State Rep. Wes
Hilliard, also a Democrat. The bill is named after 16-year-old
Caitlin Wooten.
Paddack, (D-Ada), said SB 1037 contains two major reforms that are
tough on crime and smart for Oklahoma families. The bill is aimed
at strengthening bail laws by requiring persons charged with the
violent crime of kidnapping to prove they are not a public danger
before they may post bail. It also allows for an electronic notification
system, called Victim Identification and Notification Everyday (VINE)
to be put into place statewide in order to notify victims when offenders
move through the criminal justice system.
“I believe that if this law would have been in place before,
the man who killed Caitlin would never have been out on the streets
to harm her,” the Senator said. “The passage of this
bill honors the life of Caitlin and helps create a safer Oklahoma
in the process.”
Senator Paddack began working with members of Caitlin’s family
shortly after the teenager was murdered by Jerry Don Savage.
“I told the family as we began working together to pass this
law that I wasn’t sure where this journey would take us, but
we would go on the journey together,” Paddack said. “It
takes courage to turn tragedy into triumph and this family has shown
great courage throughout this process.”
Hilliard, an assistant Democratic floor leader in the House, explained
with the passage of SB 1037 today by the full house, the bill is
one step away from being signed into law by Governor Henry.
“There is no greater moral obligation we as lawmakers have
than to ensure the safety and well-being of all Oklahomans,”
Hilliard, (D-Sulphur) said. “Passing this bill to create a
safer Oklahoma was the right thing to do, and I applaud the members
of the House for their support of Caitlin’s Law. I also commend
this family for the dedication they have shown for making a difference
in the lives of so many Oklahomans.”
Paddack said Caitlin’s Law is tough on crime and sends a strong
message to those seeking to hurt Oklahoma families.
“It sends the message that Oklahoma will not tolerate this
sort of senseless violence because we will protect our families
and communities through the passage of sound laws such as The Caitlin
Wooten Act.”
For more information,
contact:
Senator Paddack's Office: (405) 521-5541

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