Oklahoma State
Senate
Senator Mike Morgan
president Pro Tempore
Senate District 21
Payne, Logan and Lincoln Counties
For Immediate Release:
June 7, 2006
Morgan: House Speaker Says ‘Yes’ to Rich,
‘No’ to Students, Parents, State Employees
Statement by Senate President Pro Tem Mike Morgan
“Throughout the regular session and especially in the last two
weeks I have tried very hard to be respectful of this process. It’s
seldom productive to attempt to negotiate a budget in the media.
“My counterpart in the House has repeatedly breached good faith
in an attempt to gain favor with the voters. He remains, as he has been
all session, focused entirely on the next election.
“My focus remains on the next generation but I want today to explain
to you exactly where we are.
“Two major obstacles to an agreement on a framework for the budget
remain: Adequate funding for Higher Education and a state employee pay
raise.
“House leaders continue to be unwilling to increase funding for
higher education by $130 million and they want to rob state employees
of a pay raise for six months.
“While they are insistent upon hundreds of millions of dollars
in tax cuts for the rich, they want to leave millions of dollars on
the table – dollars that could prevent large tuition increases
and fund a full-year pay raise for state employees.
“We feel like we have been reasonable and have been willing to
compromise but we cannot agree to a budget framework without the proper
investments in the future of Oklahoma.
“If the Speaker will agree to properly fund higher education and
give the hard-working employees of the state the pay raise they deserve,
we can reach an agreement that will allow the budget process to move
forward.
“It is that simple but so far he is unwilling to budge. The Speaker
is willing to hold up the entire state budget over these two issues.
“If we can just clear these two hurdles we can begin the difficult
work of writing a state budget that includes major tax cuts phased in
over the next few years.”
For more information, contact:
Senate President Pro Tem's Office: (405) 521-5605