For Immediate Release: April 17, 2003
Sen. James A. Williamson
Taylor’s Budget ‘Scare Tactics’
Irresponsible,
Senate GOP Leader Says
State
Capitol, Oklahoma City – Senator Stratton
Taylor‘s budget scare tactics are irresponsible, Senate
Republican Floor Leader James
A. Williamson said. Taylor, D-Claremore, released a so-called budget
“report” Thursday that wrongly claims draconian cuts to
government will be necessary following last week’s bipartisan
balanced budget agreement.
“Senator Taylor’s scare tactics are an irresponsible attempt
to frighten the public into supporting major tax increases that are
not needed. The bipartisan budget agreement proves that state government
can adequately fund our top priorities without a tax hike,” said
Williamson, R-Tulsa.
“Senator Taylor’s characterization of $677 million in budget
cuts is incorrect. In reality, the budget agreement virtually freezes
the state budget at the current year’s actual spending levels,”
he said.
“Furthermore, the most money that state government has ever actually
spent is about $5.4 billion two years ago. The agreement reached last
week for next year’s budget is around $5.1 billion. That’s
just 5 or 6 percent less than the highest amount the state has ever
actually spent, which is very reasonable considering the length of the
economic downturn.
“Just as Oklahoma families are tightening their belts in this
sluggish economy, it isn’t too much to ask state government to
do a little belt tightening of its own,” Williamson concluded.
For more information, contact:
Senator James A. Williamson
Senate Republican Leader
(405) 521-5624
