Oklahoma
Legislature
Paul Sund
Communications Director for Gov. Henry
(405)522-8819 or (405) 308-2830 cell
Amber England, Democratic Comm. Dir.
Office of the President Pro Tempore
Phone: (405) 521-5695
Jennifer Mock
Office of Speaker Chris Benge
Office: (405) 962-7679 or (405) 550-8144 cell
Paul Ziriax, Republican Leadership Assistant
Office of the Co-President Pro Tempore
(405) 521-5654 or (405) 596-3974 cell
For Immediate Release:
February 28, 2008
Governor, Legislative Budget Leaders Announce Agreement on
Supplemental Funding for DOC, OJA
Budget talks began this week at the State Capitol, resulting in
the first bipartisan appropriations agreement of the 2008 legislative
session.
Governor Brad Henry and legislative budget leaders announced Thursday
that an agreement has been reached on supplemental funding for the
Department of Corrections and the Office of Juvenile Affairs.
The agreement includes:
Department of Corrections $24,000,000
Office of Juvenile Affairs $2,000,000
Budget talks are expected to continue early next week. Negotiators
will continue to review other agencies’ supplemental funding
requests, and will discuss funding issues for the 2009 fiscal year.
“I appreciate the good work of legislative leaders, their
respective budget chairmen, Treasurer Meacham and the many others
involved in negotiating this agreement,” Henry said. “It
is critical that we address the immediate needs of our prison system,
and this agreement does that. Our goal now is to craft a larger
budget that will adequately fund corrections for the entire fiscal
year and eliminate the need for annual supplemental appropriations
to DOC.”
“Public safety has been and will remain a top priority for
the Legislature this session. This bipartisan agreement on supplementals
only four weeks into session shows that,” said Chairman of
the House Appropriations and Budget Committee Ken Miller, R-Edmond.
“We look forward to continuing to work hard on the budget
as we seek additional agreements on the other requested supplementals
and funding for fiscal year 2010.”
“This early, bipartisan agreement on supplemental funding
for two critical public safety agencies is a positive indicator
that the budget process can run smoothly this session,” stated
Senate Appropriations Committee Co-Chairman Mike Johnson (R-Kingfisher).
“It is also the first step in keeping our pledge to fully
fund the Department of Corrections now and in the future.”
“We felt it was extremely important to make funding the public
safety needs of our state our first priority,” Sen. Johnnie
Crutchfield, Senate budget panel co-chairman (D-Ardmore) said. “Now
that we have an agreement that will help create a safer Oklahoma,
we can continue working on the funding needs of our state’s
educational institutions and other critical state services upon
which all Oklahomans depend.”
Henry concluded, “This is just a small, first step in what
will be a very challenging budget process, but it is an important
step, and I applaud everyone for working together in an inclusive,
bipartisan manner. If we continue to cooperate in this fashion,
and I believe we will, we will be able to address the state’s
budget challenges and other issues in an efficient and effective
manner.”
For more information contact:
Senate Communications Office: (405) 521-5774

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