Oklahoma State
Senate
Senator Johnnie Crutchfield
Appropriations Chairman
Senate District 14
Carter, Garvin, Love and Murray Counties
For Immediate Release:
June 8, 2006
Appropriations Chairman Embarrassed By Behavior of Senate Minority
Statement by Senate Appropriations Chairman Johnnie Crutchfield
“It is irresponsible of our friends in the minority to stoop to
fear tactics when discussing budget negotiations. Because they have
never had to write a budget and don’t have a clear grasp on governing
I am not surprised at all by their behavior. Sadly their irresponsible
grandstanding does nothing to help the people of Oklahoma.
“If they are seriously concerned with the budget negotiating process
and want to help all Oklahoma families, they need to convince their
Republican counterparts in the House to say ‘yes’ to funding
higher education at a level that stops double-digit tuition increases
for our college students, and ‘yes’ to hard-working state
employees that guard our prisons, keep our communities safe and keep
child abusers away from Oklahoma children.
“Passing a standstill budget should be a last resort. To do so
now would create unnecessary anxiety among Oklahomans who count on critical
services in their everyday lives. We’re still working and we’re
not ready to throw up our hands.
“We’re going to continue to work to craft a state budget
that meets the needs of all Oklahomans.”
Note to editors: Senate President Pro Tempore Mike
Morgan said Wednesday that, if House Speaker Todd Hiett will agree to
a $130 million funding increase for higher education and a full-year,
5-percent pay raise for state employees, an agreement on framework for
the state budget can be reached.
For more information, contact:
Senator Crutchfield's Office: (405) 521-5607