Oklahoma State Senate
Communications Division
State Capitol
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 73105
For Immediate Release: September 3,
1996
SENATOR HOBSON COMMENTS ON ACA "SUPPORT"
LETTER
Statement from Senator
Cal Hobson, Vice-chairman Senate Appropriations Committee:
"Comparing Mr. Quinlan's experience in Ohio
with the proposed project in Oklahoma is like comparing apples to oranges.
Mr. Quinlan would be operating in a far different capacity under much
different circumstances in Oklahoma than he did in Ohio.
First, in Ohio, Mr. Quinlan was part of
a study committee. He was one voice of many. In Oklahoma, Governor Keating
wants him to be a committee of one. He would be the only voice we hear
on corrections.
Secondly and more importantly, Mr. Quinlan's
current employer, CCA, was not operating any private prisons in Ohio at
the time he participated in that state's study. In Oklahoma, CCA currently
operates two private prisons with plans for a third.
No matter how hard he tries to cover it
up, Governor Keating can't hide the obvious conflict of interest questions
that plague Mr. Quinlan. No matter how many letters of support he solicits,
Governor Keating cannot change the fact that Mr. Quinlan will be making
recommendations that could increase the profit margin for his current
employer.
It's becoming fairly obvious that Governor
Keating will do anything he can to make sure his friend Mr. Quinlan is
allowed to conduct the Oklahoma prison study. Why? When there are dozens
of other highly-skilled experts available who could do the same job without
a conflict of interest, why is Governor Keating so intent on using one
person and one person only?"
For more information contact:
Senate Communications Office - (405) 521-5774
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