Oklahoma
State Senate
Communications Division
State Capitol
Oklahoma City, OK 73105
For Immediate Release: April 6, 2009
Sen. Jay Paul Gumm
Governor Signs Legislation Honoring Soldiers Lost in War on
Terror
Governor Brad Henry has signed Senate Bill 712
into law. Senator Jay
Paul Gumm is the principal author the legislation which
would require the governor to order flags on state property to be
flown at half-staff on the day of the memorial service for
Oklahomans who are killed in combat.
In addition, all state agencies, interested
organizations, groups and individuals would be authorized and
requested to fly the flag at half staff. The director of the
Department of Central Services is charged with implementing the
new law.
The bill was a request from a young man who served
as a Senate Page during Gumm’s first year in the Senate. Army
National Guard Sgt. Todd Anderson of Tishomingo emailed Senator
Gumm last fall from Iraq and suggested the legislation.
“Oklahomans have always led the nation win it
comes to serving the armed services,” Gumm said. “Sgt. Anderson
represents the courage and commitment of these young men and women
to their country and to one another, and it is been my privilege
to be able to help his vision become a reality.”
The new law becomes effective on July 1, 2009. The
House author of SB 712 is Representative Paul Roan, D-Tishomingo.
“Our entire community of Tishomingo is proud of
Todd, his service to our country, and his desire to honor those
Oklahomans who have made the ultimate sacrifice,” Roan said. “I
hope that every time we see one of our flags at half-staff, we’ll
remember the life, service, dedication and patriotism this gesture
represents.”
Mary Anderson, of Tishomingo, said she was extremely proud of her
son, Todd, who has completed his tour of duty and resumed his
studies in science education at the University of Oklahoma. Todd
Anderson said he had no idea when he emailed Senator Gumm that his
idea was going to wind up in a bill, much less become a law.
“I think it’s absolutely phenomenal that he ran
with the idea, submitted it as a bill. I had no clue that this was
going on until I heard it had passed the Senate,” Anderson said,
who said he thought of the idea while he was in Bagdad and had
heard news of the deaths of Oklahoma soldiers. “I was sitting
there thinking...what could be done to honor these soldiers in a
way that goes beyond the standard memorial service ...the one
thing that kept popping into my mind was for flags to be flown at
half-staff.”
Senator Gumm said he would invite Sgt. Anderson to
attend a ceremonial bill signing for SB 712 later this year.
Anderson said he would be happy to attend, and says his experience
as a page with Senator Gumm had inspired him, and hoped at some
point to become involved in government in some way.
For more information contact:
Sen. Gumm's Office: 405-521-5586