Oklahoma
State Senate
Communications Division
State Capitol
Oklahoma City, OK 73105
For Immediate Release: November 5, 2009
Sen. Leftwich Outraged by DHS Raises; Applauds
House Member
for Shining Light on Agency Action
State Sen. Debbe
Leftwich said it was unconscionable for the Department of Human Services
(DHS) to pass out nearly $200,000 in pay hikes at a time when the agency
has cut $7.4 million from senior nutrition programs. Leftwich said while
many employees at DHS and other state agencies are underpaid, raising
salaries while cutting senior nutrition is the wrong thing to do. She
applauded House member Randy Terrill, R-Moore, for bringing attention
to the situation on Wednesday.
“This is outrageous, but it proves what I’ve said many times—DHS
has deep pockets when it comes to something they want, like these raises.
We have seniors who are literally going to suffer because of the cuts
to the nutrition program, but the bureaucrats claim they couldn’t
make cuts elsewhere,” said Leftwich, D-Oklahoma City. “This
is indefensible.”
DHS has argued the raises were a necessary market-rate adjustment. Twenty-nine
of the top 36 administrators at DHS have been given raises ranging from
$135 to $1,894 per month.
“We have agencies that are being forced to leave empty posts unfilled,
furlough remaining workers and cut programs, yet DHS proceeded with these
raises. It’s just unbelievable,” Leftwich said. “For
years I’ve tried to move state services for seniors out of DHS and
other agencies to a stand-alone entity that will make taking care our
older Oklahomans the priority it should be. As far as I am concerned,
this action by DHS just underscores why they should not be entrusted with
programs older Oklahomans need to survive.”
For more information contact:
Sen. Leftwich: 405-521-5557
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