Oklahoma
State Senate
Senator Kenneth Corn
Democratic Caucus Chairman
For Immediate Release: November 19, 2009
Corn Says Senate Republican Call for Immediate
Special Session ‘Right Thing’
Poteau Senator says petition drive will continue until session called
Corn again urges Republicans to sign the petition
Sen.
Kenneth Corn, who has been pushing for weeks for an immediate special
session to deal with senior nutrition program cuts and other catastrophic
budget shortfalls, today said Sen. Glenn Coffee’s call for lawmakers
to return to the Capitol in December “is the right thing to do for
Oklahoma.”
Corn said Coffee’s decision to urge Gov. Brad Henry to call legislators
back in December for a special session gives lawmakers the opportunity
to restore “within a matter of days” $7.4 million in devastating
budget cuts to the state’s senior nutrition programs.
“This must be our first priority,” Sen. Corn said, “and
I completely agree with Sen. Coffee that all members of the Oklahoma Legislature
must be involved in the budget-cutting process that we need to immediately
undertake because of the state’s plummeting revenue picture.”
Coffee, who is the Senate President Pro-Tem and the leader of the Senate,
issued his own call for a special session after a meeting with members
of the Senate Republican caucus on Thursday.
Corn urged Henry not to delay and to call the Legislature back into session
no later than December 1st.
He said he believes the governor will act swiftly to bring lawmakers back
to the Capitol.
“Every moment, every day is critical, Gov. Henry knows that,”
Corn said. The Poteau Democratic legislator said he will continue to garner
signatures on his petition until the governor issues a call. Corn’s
petition would give the Legislature the ability to call itself back into
session immediately. Corn has obtained 49 signatures so far.
“I urge all my Republican and Democratic colleagues to sign the
petition I sent to them and send it back to my office immediately. Their
signatures will be further proof that Republicans and Democrats in the
Legislature both realize the important task before us and that we are
willing to work together to do what is best for Oklahoma and its people.”
For more information contact:
Sen. Corn: 405-521-5576
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