Oklahoma
State Senate
Communications Division
State Capitol
Oklahoma City, OK 73105
405-521-5774
For Immediate Release: March 19, 2009
Sen. Randy Brogdon
Senator Brogdon Calls on Oklahoma Congressional Delegation
to Halt Use of Earmarks
In response to the $410 billion legislation passed
by the U.S. Congress last week, State Senator Randy
Brogdon has publically called on the Oklahoma Congressional
Delegation to place a one year moratorium on earmarks that they
insert in federal legislation.
“We are in a financial crisis right now, “said Brogdon.
“And until our economy recovers, the last thing we need
is pork barrel spending that ends up costing Oklahoma taxpayers
more money in the long run.”
Brogdon points to the recent example of the Louisiana Governor
Jindal’s refusal of the federal stimulus money for his state.
“Gov. Jindal pointed out that it would have cost Louisiana
taxpayers twice as much money than what the Federal Government
would have delivered due to the additional requirements as a condition
of accepting the stimulus funds,” Brogdon said.
When asked why he has called for this moratorium, Brogdon points
to SJR 10, legislation that he authored that reaffirms the 10th
Amendment of the Constitution and requires the federal government
to cease imposing new mandates and regulations that are outside
their authority.
“We have a hard enough time fighting Congress’ efforts
to impose new taxes and regulations on our state,” said
Brogdon. “We don’t need our Representatives adding
to our tax burden by piling on the pork.”
Brogdon continued, “Congress has already spent $1.2 trillion
in the last 60 days. That is a pittance compared to the upcoming
Obama budget which weighs in at $3.6 trillion.”
When it was pointed out to Brogdon that all but one Representative
voted against the recent Omnibus bill, Brogdon replied, “It’s
not enough that they simply just vote against the bill. With the
exception of Senator Coburn, every one of our Congressional Delegation
inserted a minimum of 10 earmarks each that totaled over $134
million dollars in that one piece of legislation.”
“It’s downright hypocritical to vote against a bill
while sliding in pork for your special interests,” said
Brogdon. “But by following Sen. Coburn’s example and
refusing earmarks, even just for one year, the Oklahoma Congressional
Delegation can demonstrate true fiscal responsibility to the people
they represent.”
For more information contact:
Sen. Brogdon's Office: 405-521-5566