Oklahoma
State Senate
Communications Division
State Capitol
Oklahoma City, OK 73105
For Immediate Release: March 30, 2009
Sen. Kenneth Corn
Democratic Caucus Chairman Says Oklahomans Deserve Answers
from Senate Leader Regarding Unpaid Taxes:
Does Senator Coffee’s Loan Comply with State Ethics
Rules and Laws?
Saying full disclosure is needed to restore public
trust in the State Senate, Democratic Caucus Chairman Kenneth
Corn today pressed again his request for Senate President
Pro Tempore Glenn
Coffee (R-Oklahoma City) to release all pertinent documents
related to his tax troubles and the loan he secured to pay his
tax debts. The Poteau Democrat noted several papers across the
state over the weekend, including the second largest newspaper
in Oklahoma, the Tulsa World, have echoed his request.
“The concerns cited by these newspapers underscore
this request isn’t about partisanship; it is a legitimate
and necessary effort to clear the air and give the people of Oklahoma
the facts they deserve and demand,” Corn said. “Until
Oklahomans hear the whole story and see the proof that only official
documents can provide, a cloud of controversy and doubt will hang
over not only Senator Coffee, but the entire State Senate. We
respect Senator Coffee and we want to believe his story, but until
specific documentation of his state and federal tax standings
and his loan are made public, troubling questions will remain.
This is bad for Senator Coffee, the Senate and the people of Oklahoma
who entrusted us to be their voice in the state senate.”
Last week the media discovered the Internal Revenue
Service filed a lien against Senator Coffee because he failed
to pay federal taxes. Under questioning from reporters, the Senate
leader confirmed the story and said he took out a loan to pay
his tax debts. However, despite requests from the Democratic Caucus
and the media, Senator Coffee has refused to identify the specific
source of the loan or provide other details and documentation
to answer the questions that remain unanswered.
“I respectfully but strongly disagree with
Sen. Coffee’s opinion that his tax records and loan documents
are not relevant to this issue. When a public official, especially
one of the most powerful leaders in the state whom has a large
role in writing the state budget, acknowledges he did not pay
his taxes and had to take out a loan to pay them off, the very
least he can do is provide supporting documents showing he is
in good standing on all taxes and that is loan is appropriate
and in full compliance with state ethics rules and laws. That
is just common sense,” Corn said. “Refusing to provide
these basic documents or even identify the source of the loan
or collateral involved just raises more questions for which Oklahomans
deserve answers. For his own sake, I thought Senator Coffee would
release that information immediately, and not doing begs the question
that the Tulsa World opined over the weekend: What is Senator
Coffee hiding?”
Senator Corn noted the Senate leader has seemed
evasive as reporters pursued additional details of the story.
In published reports last week, Sen. Coffee left himself some
wiggle room when asked if he had other delinquent taxes in the
past saying, “My taxes are all paid as far as I know. I
am not going to tell you that I may or may not have been late,
but there has never been a lien filed on any of these taxes.”
Coffee offered a similar response when asked about
outstanding traffic tickets, but had to change his story when
reporters pointed out he actually had two unpaid tickets.
“Every time Senator Coffee responds to questions
from the news media, he raises new questions. That is why it is
so important for him to release the proper documents to clear
the air," Corn said. "It’s in his best interest
and the best interest of the people of this great state who deserve
nothing more than full disclosure on this matter so that it doesn’t
continue being a distraction during this important legislative
session.”
Articles referenced in release:
Tulsa World - More Coffee?: Senate
leader needs to clear the air
Muskogee Phoenix - Weak Coffee leaves
bad taste
Ada Evening News - Sen. Coffee should
resign his position
For more information contact:
Sen. Corn's Office: 405-521-5576