Oklahoma
State Senate
Communications Division
State Capitol
Oklahoma City, OK 73105
405-521-5774
For Immediate Release: August 30, 2007
Senate Transportation Co-Chair Visits
Bridge Collapse;
Says Road and Bridge Funding Must be Top Priority
A recent family trip to Minnesota
gave Sen. Cliff
Branan the opportunity to get a first-hand
look at the collapsed I-35 bridge in Minneapolis.
Branan, who is Co-Chair of the Senate Transportation
Committee, said Oklahoma must learn from the
tragedy and make road and bridge funding a top
priority in the upcoming 2008 legislative session.
“I surveyed the scene and was struck by
the thought that this bridge looked like it
had actually been in better condition than the
I-40 cross-town bridge in Oklahoma City,”
said Branan. “As I looked at the wreckage,
it really illustrated why it is so important
to do everything possible to avoid a repeat
of this tragedy in Oklahoma.”
The Oklahoma City Republican was among the lawmakers
who advocated greater transportation funding
after years of neglect. Branan said progress
has been made, but there is more to be done.
He also said it was critical for lawmakers to
look at how motor vehicle taxes are currently
allocated in order to boost road and bridge
funding.
“Right now, Oklahoma dedicates nearly
as much from motor vehicle taxes to fish habitats
as we do to the State Transportation Fund. This
needs to change,” Branan said, explaining
currently, the state dedicates just 0.31 percent
of motor vehicle tax collections to the State
Transportation Fund, but dedicates .034 percent
of motor vehicle taxes to the Wildlife Conservation
Fund for fish habitats and hatcheries.
“If we’re serious about fixing our
roads and bridges, it’s time to dedicate
more of our transportation taxes to ensure our
transportation infrastructure is as safe as
it can be,” Branan said.
For more information,
contact:
Senator Branan's Office: (405) 521-5543