Oklahoma
State Senate
Republican Floor Leader
Senator Glenn Coffee
State Capitol Room 531
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 73105
(405) 521-5636
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For Immediate Release:
April 26, 2006
Senator Glenn Coffee
Senate Dems’ Bloated Budget Shortchanges Taxpayers;
Common Sense Leadership Needed in State Senate
State Senate Republican Leader Glenn
Coffee said a bloated budget proposal put forth by Senate Democrats
shortchanges taxpayers and is little more than political posturing
in an election year. The budget proposal increases the size of the
state budget by nearly 20 percent compared to the budget from two
years ago.
“Senate Democrat leaders admitted today that this bill does
not leave enough money for the meaningful tax cuts already passed
by the Senate, and their Appropriations Committee chairman admitted
on the floor that this bill is little more than political posturing,”
said Coffee, R-Oklahoma City.
“Senate Republicans believe the time has come for common
sense leadership in the Oklahoma State Senate – something
that is sorely lacking right now,” Coffee said. “Instead
of recklessly predicting budget train wrecks and special sessions,
Senate Democrats should roll up their sleeves and help Republicans
govern this state.”
Senate Bill 2351, the Senate Democrats’ budget bill, passed
the Senate on a 27-19 vote Wednesday, mostly along party lines.
Coffee predicted that if Senate Democrats show a little common
sense, a bipartisan agreement can be reached to provide $200 million
or more in tax relief; take care of priorities like education, roads
and bridges, and public safety; and still hold the line on overall
spending.
Coffee noted that Republicans were concerned that the Democrats’
budget focuses too much funding on state welfare programs while
shortchanging tax relief, public safety, and transportation.
HB 2351 – Senate Democrats’ General Appropriations Bill
A bloated, fiscally irresponsible budget.
- The Senate Democrats’ bloated GA bill increases the size
of state government by 20% over the past two years.
- The Senate Democrats’ GA bill leaves just $79.3 million
in General Revenue for tax relief and other budget priorities.
Table 1 (Comparison of Funding, FY '05
- FY '07)
Table 2 (Senate Democrats' Bloated Budget)
For more information,
contact:
Senate Republican Leadership's Office: (405) 521-5654

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