Oklahoma
State Senate
Communications Division
Oklahoma City, OK 73105
405-521-5774
For Immediate Release:
May 24, 2007
Senators Pass Measure to Increase Funding for Child Advocacy
Centers/Domestic Violence and Sexual Assault Programs
State Sen. Jonathan Nichols and Sen. Kenneth
Corn have authored language to increase funding to help
combat child abuse and domestic violence in Oklahoma.
The language was included in House Bill 1282 which was
approved by the Senate on Thursday.
The measure calls for a $3 fee on both civil and criminal
court cases, with those funds designed for domestic violence
and sexual assault programs and initiatives administered
by the State Attorney General’s office. The bill
also adds a $3 fee on all criminal court filings to benefit
the Child Abuse Monetary Fund which provides resources
for Oklahoma’s multi-disciplinary child advocacy
centers.
“Last year alone we had more than 13,000 confirmed
cases of child abuse in Oklahoma, and 42 children who
died from child abuse,” said Nichols, R-Norman.
“These centers and interdisciplinary teams are helping
us do a better job of investigating child abuse, getting
the cases to court, and getting longer sentences for abusers
compared to cases not investigated by multi-disciplinary
teams.”
Corn said there was a 32 percent increase between 1994
and 2004 in reported cases of domestic violence while
funding remained the same.
“Right now, Oklahoma ranks seventh in the nation
in the number of women murdered by men,” said Corn,
D-Poteau. “The state’s sexual assault rate
is 38 percent higher than the rest of the nation. Obviously
we need to do more to protect women and children from
these types of crimes. This additional funding will be
a tremendous help.”
The legislation now goes to the governor for his consideration.
For more information, contact:
Senator Corn's Office: (405) 521-5576
Senator Nichol's Office: (405) 557-7535