Oklahoma
State Senate
Senator Cal Hobson
Senate District 16
Cleveland County
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For Immediate Release:
August 18, 2006
Senator Cal Hobson
Sen. Hobson Blasts Out-of-State TABOR Funding
State Sen. Cal
Hobson said the fact that 99 percent of the funding for the
so-called Tax Payer Bill of Rights (TABOR) has come from out-of-
state contributors shows that there is virtually no support for
the initiative in the Sooner State. The veteran lawmaker was responding
to a report in Friday’s Journal Record newspaper which examined
financial records filed with the state Ethics Commission. Hobson
said it was time for out-of-state millionaires to stop meddling
in Oklahoma’s business.
“These carpetbaggers don’t give a damn about the fact
that we have one of the highest rates of uninsured citizens, or
that one in five Oklahoma children lives in poverty or that our
elderly are dying because they can’t afford air conditioning,”
said Hobson, D-Lexington. “If they had their way, they’d
make sure not another cent ever went to help anyone but themselves.”
Hobson said had TABOR been in place this year in Oklahoma, several
landmark, bipartisan initiatives aimed at moving the state forward
and creating jobs would not have been possible.
“The $3,000 teacher pay raise, the record investment in roads
and bridges, the start-up money for a world-class diabetes research
and treatment center, the $150 million EDGE fund for research and
development, the $45 million opportunity fund that’s already
helped us land the MG car plant and fund the Oklahoma Medical Research
Foundation Tower—had TABOR been the law in Oklahoma, none
of these things would have happened and we’d never be able
to make investments like these again,” Hobson said.
While the report noted that 42.5 percent of an anti-TABOR organization’s
funding came from out-of-state sources, Hobson noted those organizations
at least had valid, long-standing ties to Oklahoma.
“For example, the AARP and the National Education Association
have local members in Oklahoma who live and work here and are worried
about how TABOR would negatively impact our state,” Hobson
said. “However, there’s absolutely no valid reason for
the out-of-state TABOR supporters to be pushing a bad policy program
that could devastate the services our citizens depend on the state
to deliver.”
Hobson said he was particularly struck that one of the major contributors
was the “Colorado Club for Growth,” considering TABOR
had been rejected by that state’s citizens after causing a
funding crisis in education and other services there.
“I’m hopeful that the State Supreme Court will rule
that the TABOR initiative petition does not have enough valid voter
signatures to go on the ballot,” Hobson said. “It was
bad for Coloradans and it would be disastrous for Oklahomans.”
For more information, contact:
Senator Cal Hobson's office:: (405) 521-5553

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