Oklahoma State
Senate
Communications Division
State Capitol
Oklahoma City, OK 73105
405-521-5774
For Immediate Release:
June 20, 2006
Legislative Leaders Reach Agreement on Historic Funding for Public
Safety
Sen. Kenneth Corn and Rep. John Trebilcock on Tuesday announced
that an agreement to provide some of the most significant public
safety funding increases in state history, including funding for
additional drug interdiction agents and pay increases for state
troopers, has been reached.
Corn, Chairman of the Senate Appropriations Subcommittee on Public
Safety and Judiciary, said leaders have agreed to a package that
increases public safety appropriations by more than $80 million in
the 2007 fiscal year.
“It’s been my goal this session to ensure our public safety entities
have adequate resources to protect Oklahomans, and this agreement
provides some of the most significant funding increases in state
history,” said Corn, D-Howe. “We were able to work in a bi-partisan
fashion to fund areas of critical need, such as our county jails,
our state troopers and medical examiners. This agreement marks a
significant victory for all Oklahomans.”
Corn praised the efforts of Rep. John Trebilcock, Chairman of the
House Appropriations Subcommittee on Public Safety and Judiciary,
for his role in crafting the funding agreement.
“Rep. Trebilcock understands that we are facing nothing less than a
public safety crisis in Oklahoma,” said Corn. “Our greatest concern
as lawmakers is the safety of our citizens, and he has acted
responsibly in answering the call to help our agencies perform their
vital functions.”
The agreement will raise the budget of the Department of Corrections
by more than $45 million, an increase of 11.4 percent. The plan will
provide a $10 million increase for the Department of Public Safety,
including over $800,000 for state trooper pay raises, Trebilcock
said.
“We had an opportunity this session to address a number of critical
problems facing public safety in Oklahoma,” said Trebilcock,
R-Tulsa. “Our prisons, our troopers and our drug enforcement
officials all faced challenges that required the help of the
legislature, and I’m pleased we have been able to reach this
agreement allowing our agencies to move forward in creating a safer
Oklahoma.”
The Oklahoma Bureau of Narcotics and Dangerous Drugs will receive
funding to hire additional agents for the purpose of fighting
Mexican drug cartels that have infiltrated the state. Overall, the
plan increases the OBN budget by more than 17 percent, and provides
a 20 percent funding increase to the Oklahoma State Bureau of
Investigation.
Other key provisions of the agreement include the following:
·
$629,625 for
increased reimbursements at county jails that house state prisoners.
·
$434,589 to bring OSBI agent
salaries to the regional average
·
$450,000 for operating costs
at the new CLEET facility
·
$417,000 to the Medical
Examiners office for hiring eight district investigators
·
$2,144,000 to the Department
of Public Safety for probationary trooper salaries
·
$334,837 for a 10 percent pay
raise for District Court reporters
For more information, contact:
Senator Corn's Office: (405) 521-5576
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