Oklahoma
State Senate
Senator Mike Morgan
President Pro Tempore
Senate District 21
Payne, Logan and Lincoln Counties
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For Immediate Release:
May 24, 2006
Senator Robert Kerr
Legislation Honoring Work of
Senator Robert M. Kerr Receives Final Approval
Oklahoma State Senate President Pro Tempore Mike Morgan
said one of the first measures passed this legislative session in
the Oklahoma State Senate honors the life of Senator Robert M. Kerr.
Today, Senate Joint Resolution 63 which names the Quartz Mountain
Resort Arts and Conference Center after the late Senator finally
received final approval in the House of Representatives.
“This measure is certainly a fitting tribute to Senator Kerr,
and I am proud that we in the Senate made this our first order of
business this session,” Morgan said. “Senator Kerr represented
the people of western Oklahoma with an endearing passion and naming
the Quartz Mountain Resort Arts and Conference Center after him
will honor the work he performed on their behalf.”
Senator Kerr’s wife, Robbie, said the Senator was always
extremely passionate about Quartz Mountain and worked tirelessly
to find the funding to rebuild the center when it was ravaged by
an unfortunate fire.
“In many ways, the Quartz Mountain Resort Arts and Conference
Center will be Bob’s legacy to the people he so dearly loved
to represent,” she said. “He would be deeply honored
to know his work on behalf of western Oklahoma was recognized through
this resolution.”
Senator Gilmer Capps, whose district also includes many parts of
western Oklahoma, said Senator Kerr always had a vision for the
Quartz Mountain Resort Arts and Conference Center to serve as not
only an economic development tool for the state but as a place that
represented the beauty of western Oklahoma.
“Senator Kerr loved Quartz Mountain just as he loved the
people he served so it is only fitting that the work he did to make
that center the place it is today be recognized by the Legislature,”
Capps said. “I worked along side Bob for many years and I
can tell you that the love he had for Western Oklahoma is visible
throughout his senate district and there is no finer example than
the lodge at Quartz Mountain.”
Rodger Kerr, Senator Kerr’s youngest son, said the family
is grateful to the Senate family for passing the legislation so
early in the session and is honored the resolution received final
passage today in the House of Representatives.
“Since dad’s death, our family has been overwhelmed
by the support of his colleagues in the Senate and the great people
throughout western Oklahoma,” Kerr said. “Dad loved
the Legislature and the work he did for 20 years as he served as
the voice of the people in western Oklahoma.”
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