Oklahoma
State Senate
Communications Division
State Capitol
Oklahoma City, OK 73105
For Immediate Release: April 20, 2009
Sen. Jay Paul Gumm
Gumm Continues Effort to Establish Children’s Cabinet
Sen. Jay Paul Gumm on Monday successfully amended
House Bill 1032 to include language that would create Oklahoma’s
first-ever Children’s Cabinet. Gumm’s proposal would
streamline services for organizations and agencies serving Oklahoma’s
children.
Gumm, a Durant Democrat, previously authored Senate
Bill 697 to establish the Children’s Cabinet, but the legislation
stalled in the House of Representatives after being unanimously
approved by the Senate. Gumm said he was surprised the House failed
to act on legislation that would allow for more efficient service
with no fiscal impact to the state.
“This proposal would allow us to maximize
the resources we dedicate to children’s issues at no additional
expense to the state,” said Gumm. “I can’t imagine
why the House didn’t appreciate the importance of this effort,
given our state’s challenges with issues relating to child
health and safety. This proposal is a win-win for the state of
Oklahoma, and I’ll keep fighting to see that it is approved
by the Legislature.”
Lt. Gov. Jari Askins, a leader on the initiative,
said she would continue her efforts to move the plan forward.
“I’m pleased that Sen. Gumm was able
to breathe new life into such an important proposal,” she
said. “By bringing experts together, we can maximize our
resources to address our most pressing needs.”
For more information contact:
Sen. Gumm's Office: 405-521-5586