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Oklahoma State Senate
Communications Division
State Capitol
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 73105
For Immediate Release: April
8, 2005
President Pro Tem Mike Morgan
House Majority Still Acting Like House Minority
President Pro Tempore Mike
Morgan, said Republican Leadership in the House has been too
busy cranking out politically motivated news releases to act on
a Democratic General Appropriations (GA) Bill that truly places
value on working families.
He said the newly elected Republican majority in the House has a
duty to provide critical services upon which all Oklahomans depend.
They are instead, he said, trying to govern through press releases,
which falls short of the responsibility that all Oklahomans deserve
and expect from the legislature.
“A budget often reveals ones values because, just as in household
budgets, people usually spend money on the things they value the
most,” Morgan said.
He said after reviewing the House Republican budget, is it clear
they value tax cuts for the rich above funding programs that provide
access to higher education, affordable healthcare and rural fire
protection.
“It is becoming increasingly clear that when Republicans talk
about family values that it truly is all talk,” Morgan, a
Democrat from Stillwater said. “If they valued working class
families like they value their rich supporters they would be willing
to come to the negotiating table without a ‘my way or the
highway’ attitude.”
“Senate Leadership has asked the Republicans in the House
to instead sit down with us and come up with a budget that places
real value on working families,” the lawmaker said.
Morgan said it was quite clear after speaking to House Leadership
they are unwilling to continue good faith negotiations and are instead
going to continue their smoke and mirrors scheme to hide the fact
their budget cuts funding to programs like public education, rural
fire protection and senior nutrition programs. The Republicans,
he said, are doing so all in an effort to enact a tax policy that
benefits the richest Oklahomans.
He said if House Leadership wants to act on single agency bills,
they should start with passing SB 217 first thing Monday morning.
Morgan said SB 217 is the only bill that would fulfill the “Fund
Education First” Deadline.
“The Senate has passed two separate budget bills and sent
them to the House close to four weeks ago but they have refused
to act on our bills and instead, have placed their values someplace
other than with working families.” Morgan said. “And
that someplace else is in giveaways to their rich friends.”
Morgan said it was also very clear House Republicans value different
things than Senate Democrats.
“Senate Democrats value access to a higher education, Senate
Democrats value the benefit of all day kindergarten, Senate Democrats
value warm meals for senior citizens and fire protection for rural
Oklahomans,” Morgan said. “For a party that talks so
often about family values their budget places very little value
in working families at all and quite frankly, their rhetoric simply
does not match their record.”
For more
information contact:
Senate Communications Office- (405) 521-5774

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