Oklahoma
State Senate
Senator Mike Morgan
P resident Pro Tempore
Senate District 21
Payne, Logan and Lincoln Counties
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For Immediate Release:
May 26, 2006
Senator Mike Morgan
Morgan: Session Deserves “Incomplete”
“Every year at this time, leaders of the Legislature
are asked to assign a grade to the session. Unfortunately, there
is only one grade I can give to this session – an Incomplete.
“The most important job we have every year is to write the
budget and fund government. This year, we haven’t managed
to get that done yet. I am confident we will get the job done. There
will not be a government shutdown. But I wouldn’t be telling
you the truth if I didn’t say I was disappointed.
“Senate Leadership came into this session knowing that writing
a budget would be difficult. There were some positive signs in the
first month. We made an agreement on funding for corrections after
the House had refused to acknowledge the issue for eight months.
And we also made an agreement to invest $125 million in our state’s
crumbling roads and bridges.
“But in all other discussions, when we tried to talk about
funding government, our counterparts in the House refused to discuss
anything but tax cuts. If you want to know why didn’t get
a budget written by the close of business today, why serious budget
negotiations really didn’t take place until this week, that’s
the reason. We spent four months talking about budget issues and
they spent four months talking about tax cuts.
“From the first day until the last the House leadership has
been focused on the next election. We have been and will continue
to be focused on the next generation. Budget talks have continued
today and I am confident that in the next few days we will arrive
at an agreement on the framework for a state budget.
For more information, contact:
Senate President Pro Tem's Office: (405) 521-5605

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