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Oklahoma State Senate
Communications Division
State Capitol
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 73105
For Immediate Release: April
11, 2005
Senator Johnnie Crutchfield
Senate to Consider Funding Bills for 42 Agencies Tuesday
The Oklahoma State Senate will begin considering single
agency appropriations measures by hearing bills to fund 42 state
agencies Tuesday, Senate Appropriations Chairman Johnnie
Crutchfield said.
“These bills represent funding for more than half of the
agencies in state government and 20 percent of the total state budget,”
said Crutchfield, D-Ardmore. Crutchfield said the measures that
will be considered by the Senate Tuesday are appropriations for
the agencies on which Senate and House negotiators were able to
come to agreement while attempting to craft a general appropriations
bill over the last several weeks.
“These numbers mirror those included for these agencies
in the House general appropriations bill,” Crutchfield said.
“I am hopeful that by beginning with the agencies where we
already have an agreement we can work through agency budgets and
avoid the same kind of government shutdown Newt Gingrich brought
about in Washington a decade ago – the kind of government
shutdown our own House leadership has hinted at in recent press
releases.”
The Senate Appropriations Chairman noted House Speaker Todd Hiett’s
declaration last week that talks on a GA bill were at “an
impasse” and that House budget framers were going to begin
working on single agency bills.
“It’s important to point out, as well, that the Senate
passed the first single agency appropriation bill four weeks ago
when Senators voted 43-0 for a $2.152 billion common education budget.
If the House is serious about single agency appropriations, then
it should take up Senate Bill 217 and end the uncertainty facing
school districts across our state,” Crutchfield said.
For more
information contact:
Senate Communications Office- (405) 521-5774

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