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Oklahoma
State Senate
Senator James A. Williamson,
R-Tulsa
State Capitol Room 412
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 73105
(405) 521-5624
For Immediate Release:
March 25, 2008
Senate Judiciary Committee Co-Chair Comments on
Bankers Association Study of Illegal Immigration Law
Senator James A. Williamson, the co-chairman of the Senate
Judiciary Committee, made the following statement regarding a study
by the Oklahoma Bankers Association regarding House Bill 1804,
Oklahoma’s illegal immigration law.
“Oklahoma’s economy is stronger and in much better shape than the
national economy, and we’re probably doing as well as ever here in
Oklahoma. We certainly aren’t seeing any evidence that HB 1804 is
negatively impacting our state economy. In fact, most Oklahomans
believe that our state will benefit in the long run from the reforms
contained in House Bill 1804,” stated Williamson, R-Tulsa, the
Senate author of House Bill 1804.
“Even if a few businesses are impacted by a departure of illegals
from Oklahoma, this will be more than offset by the positives to the
taxpayers of Oklahoma. The legislation gets illegal aliens off of
welfare, reduces the substantial costs of illegals to public
education, and keeps illegals who have left the state from
committing crimes or driving in Oklahoma without insurance. All of
these public benefits were why the legislation passed by
overwhelming margins in the House and Senate,” said Williamson.
Note to editor: HB 1804 was passed by the Legislature in 2007. It
eliminates welfare benefits and most other public assistance for
illegal aliens, and mirrors federal laws that make it a crime to
harbor, transport, or shelter an illegal alien. The Oklahoma Bankers
Association claimed in its study that HB 1804 will have a negative
impact on Oklahoma’s economy.
For more information contact:
Senator Williamson's Office: (405) 521-5624
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