Oklahoma
State Senate
Communications Division
State Capitol
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 73105
For Immediate Release: January 26, 2010
Ford Applauds Gov. for Joining in Support of Higher
Rainy Day Cap
State Sen. John
Ford said he was encouraged by Gov. Brad Henry's announcement that
he supported increasing the cap on the state's Rainy Day Fund. Ford originally
filed legislation raising the cap from 10 to 15 percent to be heard in
the 2007 session, however that measure did not make it into law. This
past November he announced he had filed the same proposal with Senate
Joint Resolution 47 and would push for its passage in the 2010 legislative
session.
"When I first filed this legislation for the 2007 session, the economy
was good and there wasn't a lot of interest in raising the cap. Obviously,
that's all changed now, and I'm pleased to see the governor has voiced
his support for this measure," Ford said. “I’m only sorry
there wasn't more support earlier on for this concept."
Ford, the Republican Caucus Chairman and chair of the Senate Education
Committee, said if the higher cap had already been in place, Oklahoma
would have a much larger cushion to ease the impact of the current budget
shortfall. The senator, who represents Craig, Washington and Nowata counties,
said once approved by the House and Senate, the measure would then go
to a vote of the people.
"We could have had an emergency fund of nearly $900 million, compared
to the $600 million in the Rainy Day Fund today," Ford said. "The
oil bust of the 1980's taught us the importance of having an emergency
savings account. This recession has shown us we need to expand that fund."
For more information contact:
Sen. Ford: 405-521-5634
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