Oklahoma
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Oklahoma City, OK 73105
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For Immediate Release:
May 21, 2007
Senators Announce Agreement Reached on Bill Addressing Military
Base Expansion Needs
Two Lawton Senators said the full Senate will soon be voting on
a bipartisan compromise measure to help Oklahoma military bases
meet needs for additional infrastructure. Sen. Randy
Bass, D-Lawton, and Sen. Don
Barrington, R-Lawton, are co-authors of Senate Bill 751, which
creates the “Military Base Protection and Expansion Incentive
Act.”
“This is probably the most important piece of legislation
this year for our military communities here in Oklahoma,”
Bass said. “I want to commend the entire delegation from the
Lawton area, both House and Senate, as well as legislators representing
other military communities for their hard work on this bill.”
“It was extremely critical for the state to facilitate additional
infrastructure needs for military bases in Oklahoma,” Barrington
said. “This bipartisan agreement lets the Department of Defense
know we are being a proactive partner and are up to the task of
preparing for these expansions.”
The final details of SB 751 were worked out in a joint conference
committee. The measure would authorize the state to finance bond
issues for a loan program for school districts and cities already
providing services to the military bases targeted for expansion
under the 2005 Base Realignment and Closure Commission review. Those
include Fort Sill in Lawton, Vance Air Force Base in Enid, Tinker
Air Force Base in Midwest City, and Altus Air Force Base.
SB 751 also contains language allowing two state tire manufacturers,
Goodyear, in Lawton, and Michelin, in Ardmore, to apply for a one-time
extension of up to 12 months to meet requirements of a 2002 law
which enabled them to receive Quality Jobs funds in connection with
the retooling or modernizing of their facilities.
SB 751 is expected to be voted on Tuesday in the Senate General
Conference Committee on Appropriations, then by the full Senate.
For more information, contact:
Senator Bass' Office: (405) 521-5567
Senator Barrington's Office: (405) 521-5563

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