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Oklahoma
State Senate
For Immediate Release: November 3, 2009
Sen.
Ron Justice
RURAL REPUBLICANS CALL ON GOVERNOR TO ACT
ON SENIOR NUTRITION FUNDING
Members of the Senate Republican Rural Caucus met
Tuesday and called on the Governor to allocate 5% of his discretionary
stimulus funds to the Department of Human Services, specifically
for the Senior Nutrition Program.
The Governor has $105.2 million of federal stimulus dollars to
use at his discretion. Five percent of the Governor’s discretionary
stimulus money would amount to $5.26 million. The members of the
Senate Republican Rural Caucus pointed out that a 5% reduction in
the Governor’s discretionary funds would be equivalent to
the 5% cut that has been made to all state agency budgets.
The Senior Nutrition Program across the state has been cut recently
by $7.4 million, resulting in the closure of some senior nutrition
facilities and the elimination of meals to many of our most vulnerable
citizens.
“This is an issue that is important for all Oklahomans,”
said Senator Patrick Anderson, R-Enid. “We recognize that
all state agencies and programs are experiencing a funding shortfall.
But we feel this particular program is critically important, especially
as we move into the winter months. It is not our intent to attack
the Governor by calling on him to act, but we are offering this
proposal as a reasonable solution to solve the immediate crisis.”
“All the members of the Senate Republican Rural Caucus are
concerned about Oklahoma’s seniors,” added Senator Ron
Justice, R-Chickasha, Senate Republican Rural Caucus Chairman. “We
would like to find ways to protect the health and well being of
seniors across the state and accomplish it in a bipartisan fashion.”
Anderson added that the Senate Republican Rural Caucus recognizes
the $5.26 million is not enough to completely fill this hole, but
it would substantially improve the situation.
The Republican Rural Caucus is made up of 13 members: Senators
Ron Justice of Chickasha, District 23; Patrick Anderson of Enid,
District 19; Don Barrington of Lawton, District 31; Jim Halligan
of Stillwater, District 21; Harry Coates of Seminole, District 28;
John Ford of Bartlesville, District 29; Brian Bingman of Sapulpa,
District 12; Mike Johnson of Kingfisher, District 22; Todd Lamb
of Edmond, District 47; Bryce Marlatt of Woodward, District 27;
David Myers of Ponca City, District 20; Mike Schulz of Altus, District
38; Anthony Sykes of Newcastle, District 24. The purpose of the
Republican Rural Caucus is to provide a voice for the citizens of
rural, small town Oklahoma and promote their issues at the State
Capitol.
For more information contact:
Sen. Justice: 405-521-5537

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