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For Immediate Release: October 1, 2009
Corn Says Senior Nutrition Centers Must Be Saved:
$7.4 Million Cut Could Leave Thousands of Elderly Without Hot Meals Every
Day
Apathy is no longer acceptable, senator says
State leaders were called upon today to immediately meet in special session
to stop more than $7 million in budget cuts that will lead to the closing
of senior nutrition centers statewide and imperil the lives of thousands
of Oklahoma’s oldest citizens, state Sen. Kenneth
Corn said today.
State Department of Human Services officials cut nearly 30 percent of
the state’s nutrition program budget earlier this week, eliminating
funding for more than 780,000 hot meals that are scheduled to be served
to the state’s elderly and home bound citizens during the remainder
of the fiscal year.
The cut, DHS officials said, was made in response to declining state revenues.
It is the second time this fall DHS has cut its budget because of revenue
shortfalls.
The nutrition program serves hot meals on a daily basis to thousands of
senior citizens in nearly every Oklahoma community, either through community
kitchens, senior citizen centers, or the meals-on-wheels program. In many
cases, the food the program serves is the only hot meal many elderly Oklahomans
receive each day.
Corn, D-Poteau, criticized DHS Commissioners for making the nutrition
program shoulder virtually the entire round of budget cuts. As a veteran
of the appropriations committee during the budget problems in 2002 and
2003, Corn said he understands revenue shortfalls require cuts, but absent
legislative intervention, the cuts will continue to be automatically applied
and will cause irreversible harm, especially to our most vulnerable citizens.
No other program was cut as deep as the nutrition program in the second
round of reductions, according to DHS documents.
“If this stands, many of our elderly are going to go hungry and
risk their health and independence. To me that is absolutely unacceptable,”
Corn said. “No one should go without the food they need to live!”
For more information contact:
Senator Corn: 405-521-5576
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