Oklahoma
State Senate
Senator Richard Lerblance
Co-Chairman, Judiciary
Senate District 7
Pittsburg, Latimer, Haskell and Sequoyah Counties
(405) 521-5604
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For Immediate Release:
November 1, 2007
Senator Richard Lerblance
Lerblance Tackles Prison Overcrowding Issue to Create a Safer
Oklahoma
Challenges Legislators to Find Political Will
to Fund Important Public Safety Initiative
OKLAHOMA CITY--As prison overcrowding continues to plague the
Department of Corrections (DOC), State Senator Richard
Lerblance (D-Hartshorne) wants to tackle the issue head on by increasing
space at Oklahoma prisons by adding approximately 3,818 beds.
“Government’s
greatest moral obligation is to ensure the safety and well-being of its citizens,
and that includes making certain we are keeping criminals off the streets,” Lerblance
said. “It is simply irresponsible to pass laws that will increase
Oklahoma’s prison population and then not fund the bed space to hold these
criminals.”
Lerblance
said he crafted his legislation to reflect the projected growth in Oklahoma prisons
over the next several years, using numbers from the Oklahoma Criminal Justice
Resource Center.
“These
numbers accurately reflect the anticipated growth in Oklahoma prisons and allow
the Oklahoma legislature to act responsibly by funding the needs within the Department
of Corrections,” Lerblance said. “Creating a safer Oklahoma
starts with a responsible approach to public safety policy and that is exactly
what this legislation does.”
Lerblance
explained a $309 million 25-year bond issue would be needed to secure the funding
for the additional bed space, with the debt being paid by money appropriated
to the Department of Corrections by the Oklahoma Legislature.
“There will be some legislators in this building who will say we can’t
afford to spend additional money to add space to our prisons,” Lerblance
said. “That is simply irresponsible rhetoric at best. It is
time for the Legislature to take a responsible stand to make certain our communities
are safe and that includes finding the political will to put real dollars behind
this public safety initiative.”
For more information, contact:
Senator Lerblance's Office: (405) 521-5604

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