Oklahoma State
Senate
Communications Division
State Capitol
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 73105
For Immediate Release:
May 17, 2006
Sen. Lamb Says Inadequate Funding for DA's Puts Public at Risk
The budget needs of the state's District Attorneys have
not been adequately addressed by Governor Brad Henry and Speaker Todd
Hiett. Sen. Todd
Lamb said he was terribly concerned that public safety will ultimately
suffer for it.
"The highest priority of any government should be to protect its
citizens. The budget compromise announced by the Governor doesn't give
our DA's the money they need to do their job and in fact they could be
forced to start laying off staff attorneys by this fall," said Lamb,
R-Edmond. "That's going to delay the prosecution of murderers, rapists
and other dangerous criminals who need to be behind bars."
Lamb said District Attorneys' offices were hard hit by Wal-Mart's decision
to privatize their bogus check collections.
"The zero-based budget that has been proposed doesn't even take into
account the $3.2 million loss from the bogus check program," Lamb
said. "Their proposal would appropriate only $4.3 million, but our
DA's actually need a minimum $9.7 million to continue their work protecting
law-abiding citizens from dangerous criminals."
Lamb explained he has a particular interest in law enforcement because
of his background as a former Special Agent with the United States Secret
Service.
"Often I worked with local DA's to prosecute cases and I know they're
our first line of defense in putting bad people behind bars and I want
to make sure they're properly funded," Lamb said. "I'd like
every Oklahoman to contact their legislator and let them know they want
our prosecutors to be properly funded."
For more information, contact:
Senator Lamb's Office: (405) 521-5632
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