Oklahoma
State Senate
Republican Whip
Senator Randy Brogdon
State Capitol Room 527-A
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 73105
(405) 521-5566
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For Immediate Release: August 23, 2006
Sen. Randy Brogdon
Brogdon Responds to Hobson’s Anti-TABOR Rant
(State Capitol, Oklahoma City) – State
Sen. Randy
Brogdon, a proponent of a spending limitation
amendment known as the Stop Over Spending (SOS) initiative,
responded Wednesday to a recent, misleading rant against
the proposal by State Sen. Cal Hobson, D-Lexington.
SOS is also known as the Taxpayer Bill of Rights (TABOR).
“State
spending is out-of-control because liberal politicians like Sen. Hobson have
never met a spending proposal they didn’t like,” stated Brogdon,
R-Owasso. “The best way to rein in spending is to put the Legislature
on a diet with the SOS initiative, which limits spending while still allowing
for reasonable growth in government spending at the rate of inflation plus
population growth.”
Brogdon
disagreed with Hobson’s assertion that “there is virtually no support
for the initiative in the Sooner State.”
“Poll
after poll shows that Oklahomans support a constitutional amendment that slows
the growth of state spending. In fact, upwards of 75% of Oklahomans support
the SOS initiative according to the last poll I saw. Oklahoma taxpayers want
and need relief from the outrageous growth in government spending,” Brogdon
said.
Brogdon
believes Hobson’s scare tactics about SOS will fail because the public
sees a clear need for a limitation on state spending.
“Most
of our state’s problems can be traced to the decades of misguided social
and economic policies of liberal state leaders like Sen. Hobson. For 25 years
Sen. Hobson got to try things his way. It’s time for a new direction
that makes Oklahoma a better place for taxpayers, families, and businesses – and
SOS is a major part of that new direction,” Brogdon said.
Brogdon
noted that there is a clear need for stricter government
spending limits in Oklahoma:
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In the past two years, state spending
has grown by more than 30 percent – including
a $1 billion (18%) increase for the 2007 budget.
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Oklahoma state
government spends over $225 of our heard-earned
tax dollars EVERY SECOND.
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Between 1988
and 2003, Oklahoma’s state budget increased
by 149.4%!
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Nearly 300,000
valid Oklahoma signatures were certified by the
Secretary of State for the SOS initiative, showing
widespread support for the proposal by hard-working
Oklahomans.
For
more information contact:
Senator Brogdon's Office - (405) 521-5566