For Immediate Release: May 14, 2012

Sen. Patrick Anderson
Anderson responds to Jolley’s personal attack
Senator Patrick
Anderson responded today to accusations that he has undertaken
a “petty political attack” against the State Medical
Examiner’s office. Senator Clark Jolley was quoted in the
Monday, May 14, 2012 Daily Oklahoman stating that the project
was “under a petty political attack” and that “there
are people who are trying to politicize the question on whether
or not we should construct the Medical Examiner's office.”
“Senator Jolley’s comments are clearly
aimed at me since I’m the one who has questioned the proposed
funding for the project through the Master Lease Program,”
said Anderson, R-Enid. “My response is that this is a legal
issue – not a political one. Furthermore, I don’t
believe there is anything ‘petty’ about requiring
the legislature to follow the Constitution.”
“My only political interest is to protect
the taxpayers of Oklahoma from what I believe is an unconstitutional
issuance of debt,” said Anderson. “I have challenged
the Master Lease Program because it is used to issue millions
of dollars of debt without a vote of the people or a vote of the
Legislature – that clearly violates our state Constitution.”
“I agree with Senator Jolley that we need
to address the Medical Examiner’s building,” said
Anderson. “However, I believe that that discussion and that
debate should occur in the Legislature.”
Anderson went on to say that his opposition to the
funding of the Medical Examiner’s office through the Master
Lease Program should not come as any surprise since he had previously
stopped an attempt in 2011 that sought to do the same thing. Anderson
has also been a leader in the fight against the issuance of additional
bond indebtedness for the Native American Cultural Center in Oklahoma
City and has also sought an Attorney General’s opinion regarding
the constitutionality of using $25 million in state bond funds
to restore a dam in Tulsa that the State does not even own.