Oklahoma
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Senator Cal Hobson
Senate District 16
Cleveland and McClain Counties
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For Immediate Release: July 10, 2006
Senator Cal Hobson
Hobson Offers Solution for Pressing State Funding
Responsibilities
State Sen. Cal
Hobson recommended today that the Oklahoma Legislature
convene in special session in late July or early August
to complete its work on two critical funding areas.
Hobson, D-Lexington, suggested that $21.7
million be allocated to Oklahoma public schools for
the 2006 – 2007 school year. This amount will
guarantee for educators, schools, and students 100 percent
state funding of the recently mandated $3,000 teacher
pay increase.
Also, a special session will bring the
Legislature into compliance with Governor Brad Henry’s
remarks last week during the State Superintendent’s
Annual Leadership Conference in which he said “in
the final analysis the Legislature didn’t fully
fund the pay raise. You should not have that unfunded
mandate. It’s unacceptable, and we need to do
something about it.”
On a second and related topic, Hobson
urged that the Governor’s special session call
include $20 million dollars for investment in the under-funded
teachers’ retirement system. Such a proposal was
long a part of the Senate Democrats’ budget plan
for the fiscal year that began July 1, but was not agreed
to by House Republicans.
As to the source of the $41.7 million,
Senator Hobson pointed out that “immediate funding
is available now for both proposals since the June 2006
tax collections are expected to be at least $80 million
above estimates. These two critically important budget
needs can be addressed now, but could not have been
during the recently completed June special session.
June collections were unknown at that time and thus
unavailable for appropriations.”
Hobson’s proposal to allocate a
portion of the June collections is not without precedent.
In July of 1981, under the able leadership of then Governor
George Nigh, the Legislature was called into special
session and in a prompt and orderly fashion appropriated
$350 million for the long neglected state road and bridge
system. Major projects in Oklahoma City such as construction
of the Hefner Parkway, the Central Expressway, numerous
major improvements in Tulsa, and dozens of other necessary
road and bridge enhancements throughout the state were
identified, engineered and built.
Even with the combined expenditure of
$41.7 million for these funding priorities, significant
cash will remain on hand for allocation by the Legislature
when it convenes in February of 2007.
“By acting now the Governor and
the Legislature, in a bipartisan approach, can quickly
and efficiently address these important public priorities.
Also, it will preclude these critical needs from becoming
targets of political demagoguery in the upcoming fall
elections. If nothing else I’m sure the public
will be very much thankful for that,” Hobson concluded.
For
more information contact:
Senator Hobson's Office - (405) 521-5553
Email: hobson@oksenate.gov