Oklahoma
State Senate
Senator Debbe Leftwich
Senate District 44
Oklahoma County
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For Immediate Release:
April 28, 2006
Senator Debbe Leftwich
Leftwich Will Continue Efforts To Save Oklahoma City Tire Plant
Senator Debbe
Leftwich
said Friday that Oklahoma officials should do everything within
their power to prevent the closure of the Dayton Tire plant in
southwest Oklahoma City.
The Oklahoma City Democrat said she would be working with Governor
Brad Henry in an effort to convince company officials to keep the
plant open.
“I am obviously disappointed by the announcement of the potential
closure of the Dayton Tire plant in Oklahoma City, but we’re not
throwing in the towel yet. I will be working with Governor Henry in
the coming days and weeks in an effort to convince Dayton’s parent
company to continue operations at the facility,” Leftwich said.
Officials from Bridgestone America, the company that owns the Dayton
Tire plant, announced Friday afternoon that the company may close
the plant in November. The facility currently employs 1,500 workers.
Market forces were blamed for the potential closure.
Leftwich said officials should consider possible legislative options
in their quest to keep the plant from closing.
“Two years ago I authored legislation aimed specifically at
providing an incentive program that would allow Dayton to modernize
its Oklahoma City plant and continue its operations here. To date,
the company has chosen not take advantage of those lucrative tax
incentives, but I remain committed to seeking all legislative
remedies that will allow the plant to remain open,” Leftwich said.
The lawmaker said she will be working to ensure that the state is
prepared should the plant eventually close.
“I am also committed to making certain that all appropriate state
services will be made available to the displaced workers should that
occur,” Leftwich said.
For more information,
contact:
Senator Leftwich's Office: (405) 521-5557

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