Oklahoma
State Senate
Sen. Randy Brogdon, R-Owasso
State Senate District 34
Rep. Trebor Worthen, R-Oklahoma City
State House District 87
For Immediate Release: May 5, 2008
Sen. Randy Brogdon
Senate Dems Reject
Term Limits Compromise, So Vote to Occur on Current Bill
State Senate Democrat leaders have refused a request to help bring
compromise language for a referendum on term limits for statewide
officials to a vote in the State Senate. So, the Senate will have
to vote on the existing proposal, the bill’s authors said
Monday.
“Senate Democrat leaders have refused to help us bring the
bill out of a conference committee with the changes that were suggested
by the Attorney General. So instead of sending this bill to conference,
we plan to push ahead for a Senate vote on the bill as it is written.
We’re not going to allow the Senate Democrat leadership to
quietly kill this issue in a conference committee. There will be
a vote,” stated Randy
Brogdon, R-Owasso.
“The intent of the current language is that the term limits
apply prospectively, not retroactively. We have made a good faith
effort to help reassure the attorney general and others that the
term limits won’t be retroactive by agreeing to incorporate
General Edmondson’s legislative language in our proposal.
So it is very disappointing that Senate Democrat leaders aren’t
interested in working with us to make that happen,” Brogdon
said.
"All along we have said the intent of this bill is not for
it to apply to any seated statewide office holder retroactively,
and that is still the case," said Worthen, R-Oklahoma City.
"We made a good faith effort to work with the attorney general
to allay his concerns with the bill, but the Senate Democrats have
made it clear they are not willing to continue to work on the language
in conference. The people of Oklahoma deserve to have a voice on
this issue, so we will move forward with a vote on the bill in its
current form."
Brogdon said he is hopeful a majority of senators will support
the SB 1987. Seven Democrat senators voted for the term limits bill
in March.
“Term limits are good public policy, so I remain hopeful
a majority of senators will agree to send this to a vote of the
people. It’s hard to envision seven senators flip-flopping
just to help the Democrat leadership kill term limits on a partisan,
party-line vote,” Brogdon said.
Sen. Owen
Laughlin, R-Woodward, was the Senate author of SB 1987, but
has transferred the bill to Brogdon. It was Brogdon who authored
an amendment to the bill on the Senate floor in March to include
the term limits referendum. Worthen is the House author of SB 1987.
If approved by the Senate, the people would vote this November
whether to apply a 12-year term limit on statewide offices such
as lieutenant governor, attorney general, state auditor, and corporation
commissioners.
For more information contact:
Senator Brogdon's Office: (405) 521-5566

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