Oklahoma
State Senate
For Immediate Release: December 22, 2009
Sen. Andrew Rice
Revenue Crisis Proves Republicans Failed to Accomplish Years
of Campaign Promises
OKLAHOMA CITY—Incoming Senate Democratic Leader Andrew
Rice said budget numbers certified today by the Board
of Equalization prove that Republicans have not delivered on their
economic promises to Oklahomans who put their trust in them when
they voted to turn over control of the Legislature to Republicans
beginning in 2004.
“In the years leading up to the historic takeover of the legislature by
Republicans in both the House and the Senate, we heard many promises about how
much better life would be in Oklahoma if Republicans were in charge,” Rice
said. “They promised us a booming economy, better paying jobs, more affordable
healthcare, and a rush of new corporations into Oklahoma. The Republicans have
failed considerably in these areas, and the proof is in the numbers.”
Rice said budget numbers certified today by the Board of Equalization show
Oklahoma in a hole to the tune of one billion dollars. What’s worse Rice said,
is a report released last week by the National Conference of State Legislatures,
a non-partisan group responsible for monitoring policies and budgets of all 50
states, showing Oklahoma as facing the worst budget picture in the country.
“My question to Republican politicians is simple, “what happened to the
thousands of better paying jobs you promised our citizens? What happened to the
booming economy you confidently promised you would deliver to Oklahomans? What
happened to making health care more affordable and protecting services upon
which every Oklahoman depends?
Rice said under Republican control: a program that provided hot meals to
Oklahoma’s elderly has ended, leaving thousands of Oklahoma seniors without
food; public safety has been compromised because the Oklahoma Highway Patrol
will have to cut the number of OHP officers policing our highways and
interstates; a record number of Oklahomans have applied for Soonercare for their
children with no money to cover them; and the Oklahoma Department of Corrections
is saying they will have to release criminals back onto the streets long before
they have served their full sentences. And the crisis for our public schools is
about to get dramatically worse.
Rice said he is appalled the Republican President Pro-Tempore of the Oklahoma
Senate surprisingly sees the severe crisis as good thing and was quoted in an AP
article today saying the latest budget crisis could serve as, "an opportunity to
restructure government into a more efficient and effective system”.
“This crisis is a far cry from the booming economy that the incoming
Republican legislative leaders so confidently promised in 2004, 2006 and 2008,”
Rice said. “And with budget numbers so dismal, my fear is that Republicans will
soon begin the process of shutting down rural schools in order to fill this
massive budget hole. It’s no secret Republicans have long believed massive
rural school consolidation would save the state thousands of dollars, and I’m
afraid they now have the "perfect storm" to put their theory into practice.”
Rice said the Senate Democratic caucus has always been and will continue to
fight to protect rural schools, and will work hard to ensure state services that
protect Oklahoma’s elderly and children undergo smaller cuts than those to other
state agencies that can absorb more drastic cuts without putting the public at
risk.
“The Republican leadership has failed on the one policy promise which most
Republican candidates have run on this decade: economic growth and prosperity,”
Rice said. “Oklahoma's economy is in a free-fall and the right-wing Republican
economic agenda has proven that it can do little to reverse it.”
Promises Broken
Hollow Words by
Oklahoma’s GOP as They Campaigned for Control of the State Legislature
*In 2005, Hiett and Coffee issued a join press release unveiling a
legislative agenda stating, “As Oklahomans, we must work to provide more job
opportunities and more hope for our state’s citizens,” the leaders said. “Our
joint agenda gives Republicans a clear mission for the long-term good of
Oklahoma.”
They promised:
- To create job opportunities
and increase wages for Oklahoma workers.
- To spur economic growth
- To improve health care and
make it more affordable for all Oklahomans.
- A strong, vibrant, and healthy
rural Oklahoma.
*Just before the 2006 Legislative session began, the first Republican Speaker
of the House, Todd Hiett issued this statement as he unveiled Republican
policies he said would bring thousands of jobs to Oklahoma: "Hardworking
Oklahomans deserve better job opportunities, higher wages and lower healthcare
costs," said Speaker Todd Hiett (R-Kellyville).”
*In 2007, Senate Republicans unveiled their “Vision for a better Oklahoma”
with then Co-Pro Tempore Glenn Coffee stating, “Today we’re presenting our
vision for making Oklahoma a superior state in which to live and raise a family,
receive an excellent education, work at a quality job, succeed in business, and
comfortably retire.”
They promised:
- A Growing Oklahoma: Senate
Republicans want to bring economic opportunity to Oklahoma. Senate Republicans
will work to foster a job-rich environment.
- A Healthy Oklahoma: Senate
Republicans believe every Oklahoman should have access to affordable, quality
healthcare.
- A Safe Oklahoma: Senate
Republicans are committed to the safety of all Oklahomans by protecting our
most vulnerable citizens.
For more information contact:
Senator Rice: 405-521-5610

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