Oklahoma State
Senate
Republican Floor Leader
Senator Glenn Coffee
State Capitol Room 531
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 73105
(405) 521-5636
For Immediate Release:
June 12, 2006
Just 19 Days until Sen. Morgan & Senate Democrats Shut Down State
Government
Just 19
days remain until obstruction by Senate Democrats leads to a shut
down of state government, the Senate’s GOP leader said Monday. And,
a Democrat state senator’s statement at a candidate forum last week
is the latest evidence that Senate Democrats may have been planning
to force a government shutdown all along.
“Democrat Sen. Cal Hobson said last week that Senate Democrats are
willing to hold up the budget negotiations ‘until the November
elections if necessary’ to get their way, while Democrat leaders
began calling for a special session on the budget months before the
end of the regular legislative session. It is becoming very clear
that Senate leader Mike Morgan and the Senate Democrats have planned
to stall and obstruct budget negotiations all along in an effort to
force a shut down of the state government,” stated Senate Republican
Leader Glenn Coffee, R-Oklahoma City.
“Sen. Morgan and the Senate Democrats must believe that a government
shutdown can give them some sort of political advantage, but I think
they’re the only ones drinking that flavor of Kool-Aid,” Coffee
said.
Coffee said the budget stalemate shows that a change of leadership
in the State Senate is needed.
“This issue is not about governing, it is about leadership. Senate
Democrats have governed our state for nearly 100 years, but their
lack of leadership has put Oklahoma near the bottom of just about
every important national ranking. Oklahoma needs new leadership with
fresh ideas in the Oklahoma State Senate,” he said.
NOTE TO EDITORS: Democrat Gov. Brad Henry and Republican House
Speaker Todd Hiett reached a bipartisan budget agreement weeks ago.
Senate Democrats, however, have refused to compromise, bringing the
state government to the brink of a shutdown. State government will
shut down on July 1 if a new state budget is not in place before
then.
NOTE TO EDITORS: Democrat Sen. Cal Hobson was quoted in the June 9,
2006 edition of the Tulsa World for the following statement about
the state budget stalemate made at a June 8 candidate forum in
Oklahoma City: “The Democrats in the Senate are united. We are
determined to stay here as long as it takes, until the November
elections if necessary.”
For more information, contact:
Senate Republican Leadership Assistant's Office: (405) 521-5654