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Oklahoma
State Senate
Communications
Division
State Capitol
Oklahoma City, OK 73105
For Immediate Release: January 21, 2010
Sen. Kenneth Corn
Statement from Leading Senate Public
Safety Advocate and Chairman of the Senate Democratic Caucus
Senator Kenneth Corn
OKLAHOMA CITY—“Senate Republicans again today failed
to address the elephant in the room and ignored the pressing issue
on the minds of all Oklahomans - ‘What will be done this
session to get us out of the horrible budget crisis?’”
“It’s truly bizarre. For the second week in row, Senate
Republicans gather in a room to share “new” ideas,
which are anything but new, and continue to show a lack of basic
leadership on the one issue that has to be addressed immediately—creating
a new budget to finish this year in the midst of a billion dollar
shortfall.
“Many ideas coming from Senate Republicans today were proposed
by the Senate Democratic caucus years ago, including the Matthew
Evans/Jeff Rominger Interoperable Communications Act. That measure,
introduced in 2006 by Democrats, would build an 800 MHz interoperable
communications system for law enforcement in Oklahoma.
“Republicans proved today they will continue to make Oklahomans
believe their priority is public safety, but the truth is they
continue to be unwilling to address the most pressing issues that
are paramount to the safety of our citizens.
“Their agenda should include how they plan to ensure prisoners
aren’t set free before they serve their sentences, how they
are going to prevent Oklahoma Highway Patrol Troopers from being
furloughed and how they plan to protect the well being of our senior
citizens -- thousands of whom are going hungry because of massive
cuts to senior nutrition programs statewide.
“Sadly, Republicans want to paint a much rosier picture
than what we know is true. Our state is in a true crisis. People
need answers and help. Senate Republicans showed today they are
failing to provide both.”
For more information contact:
Sen. Corn: 405-521-5576

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