Oklahoma
State Senate
Communications Division
State Capitol
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 73105
For Immediate Release: February 16, 2011

Sen. Steve Russell
‘Deceased Veterans Dignity Act’ clears first
Senate hurdle
The Senate Veterans and Military Affairs Committee has given approval
to help ensure veterans’ remains do not go unclaimed. Senate
Bill 396, by Sen. Steve Russell, would also enable the Turnpike
Authority to wave tolls for special escorts for military funerals.
“Unfortunately, there are times when a service member may
die and the military cannot establish who has the right to obtain
the remains and give them a decent burial,” said Russell,
R-Oklahoma City. “However, there is a federal form used by
military personnel to name a beneficiary in the event of death—
under my legislation, that form would serve as a legal basis for
the release of remains.”
The second part of Russell’s legislation would create the
“Honor the Fallen Revolving Fund,” which would be used
to cover turnpike tolls for groups who volunteer as escorts for
military funerals.
“I think we’re seeing a lot more of this, largely due
to the protests we’ve seen at military funerals. Many times
the procession route includes a turnpike,” Russell said. “This
bill creates a revolving fund so that a portion of turnpike fees
can be set aside to cover the tolls for these military funeral escorts.”
A spokesperson for the Oklahoma Turnpike Authority said the agency
was supportive of the proposal.
SB 396 must now win approval by the Senate Appropriations Committee.
For more information contact:
Sen. Russell: (405) 521-5618

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