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Oklahoma
State Senate
Senator Charlie Laster
Democratic Floor Leader
Senate District 17
Pottawatomie, Oklahoma and Cleveland Counties
For Immediate Release: October 6, 2009
Sen. Charlie Laster
Democratic Leader Calls on Pro Tem and Speaker
to Reverse Budget
Cuts to Senior Nutrition Program
Fears Cuts will Cost State More Over Time and Leaves Thousands
of Oklahoma’s Most Vulnerable Citizens Hungry
Democratic Leader Charlie
Laster called on Senate President Pro Tempore Glenn Coffee (R-Oklahoma
City) and Speaker of the House Chris Benge (R-Tulsa)today to do
everything in their power to reverse a decision made last week by
the Department of Human Services to cut $7 million from a program
aimed at providing hot meals for Oklahoma’s most vulnerable
senior citizens.
“We knew the downturn in Oklahoma’s economy would mean
there would be budget cuts,” Laster said. “But the decision
by DHS to make Oklahoma’s most vulnerable citizens shoulder
the majority of these cuts is bad policy.”
Laster, a Democrat from Shawnee, said legislative leaders need
to consider all options, including evaluating carry over monies
within DHS, to help absorb the cuts and save senior nutrition from
the chopping block.
Further, the senator said the senior nutrition program is successful
at keeping seniors independent longer, allowing them to avoid the
cost to taxpayers of caring for these seniors in a nursing home.
“If it costs five dollars a day to feed a senior a hot meal
to keep them healthy and out of a nursing home, that five dollars
will eventually turn into hundreds of dollars a day in long term
care if we make such severe cuts to this program,” Laster
said. “And in the process of this horrible fiscal decision,
thousands of seniors will go hungry.”
Laster said these cuts hurt seniors in rural areas the hardest,
as many senior nutrition centers in rural Oklahoma will be unable
to keep their doors open.
“That is unacceptable to me and it needs to be unacceptable
to every legislator elected to serve in the Oklahoma Legislature.”
He said.
Laster said he hopes that Republicans, in charge of the budgeting
process in the legislature, will not ignore the fate of these senior
nutrition programs in rural Oklahoma. He pointed to the budget process
last session where Republican leaders were poised to eliminate REAP
funding, which helps rural Oklahoma economies. Senate Democrats
successfully fought to keep the funding intact.
For more information contact:
Senator Laster: 405-521-5539

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