Oklahoma State Senate
Communications Division
State Capitol
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 73105
For Immediate Release: September 23,
1996
Senator Hobson Comments On Keating's
Economic Forecast
Statement from Senator
Cal Hobson, Vice-chairman Senate Appropriations Committee
The statement issued by Governor Keating
is nothing more than a campaign press release. I don't know how the Governor
can justify spending taxpayers dollars on something so blatantly partisan
less than two months before the election.
This is another case of Governor Keating
trying to find a rain cloud in every silver lining, all in the interest
of partisan gain. In a report overflowing with praise about Oklahoma's
economic growth, the Governor has seized on one item in an attempt to
turn good news into bad. It's just a shame that, because of his partisan
political agenda, Governor Keating can't recognize the progress we've
made and are continuing to make. Apparently, Governor Keating thinks the
only way to elect his friends to the Legislature is by running down Oklahoma,
even if it means twisting the truth in the process.
What Governor Keating fails to grasp in
the personal income debate is the impact of Oklahoma's low cost of living.
Because it's so cheap to live in Oklahoma, a dollar can be stretched a
lot farther here than it can in Washington, New York or California. In
fact, when personal income is adjusted for cost of living, Oklahoma reaches
the national average.
The only way to improve personal income,
according to the experts, is to invest in education. It's no accident
that the states with the top five per capita incomes are also the same
states that spend the most on education. Oklahoma, unfortunately, continues
to lag in the bottom five in educational investments.
Any reputable economist will tell you that
Oklahoma's economy is performing above average, but Governor Keating can't
admit that because he's trying to elect his cronies to the Legislature.
The only way for him to accomplish his political goal is to convince everyone
that Oklahoma is an economic wasteland just removed from the Grapes of
Wrath. Fortunately for Oklahoma, that's not true.
For more information contact:
Senate Communications Office - (405) 521-5774
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