Oklahoma
State Senate
Senator Jeff Rabon
Senate District 5
Assistant Majority Leader
Choctaw, McCurtain, Atoka and Pushmataha Counties
Senator Daisy Lawler
Senate District 24
Stephens, McLain, Cleveland and Grady Counties
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For Immediate Release:
December 9, 2005

Senator Jeff Rabon
Senator Daisy Lawler
Senate Democrats Propose Supplemental
Funding
To Help Rural Departments Pay Costs of Wildfires
Senate Democrats will propose a supplemental appropriation to the Oklahoma Department
of Agriculture to help rural Oklahoma fire departments pay the costs of fighting the rash of
wildfires that swept across the state in recent weeks, a pair State
Senators said Friday.
Senate Assistant Majority Floor Leader
Jeff Rabon,
D-Hugo, and Senate Agriculture ChairwomanDaisy Lawler,
D-Comanche, said even fire departments in line to receive federal
assistance to off-set the costs of fighting the blazes that burned
more than 50,000 acres in the state are still facing large
unexpected costs from their efforts.
Lawler explained that the Federal Emergency Management Administration will only pay
75 percent of the costs. She and Rabon are proposing a supplemental
appropriation to the Forestry Division at the Department of
Agriculture to cover the other 25 percent.
“We should act quickly to make these fire departments whole. Our mostly volunteer
rural firefighters are our front line of defense against natural
disasters in Oklahoma. Their response to the wildfires across our
state in recent weeks has been nothing short of heroic. We can’t
leave them to pay for their hard work and dedication with pie
suppers and bake sales. Our state has a responsibility to these
departments and we should meet that responsibility,” Lawler said.
The Senator said state officials don’t yet know the total cost
of fighting the fires, but expect to have those numbers soon.
Rabon said one of the biggest financial obstacles facing rural fire departments in the
state is a provision in the Fiscal Year 2006 appropriation to the
Agriculture Department’s Forestry Division that restricts
distribution of annual operational grants to rural fire departments
to 12 monthly installments rather than a single, up-front
disbursement at the beginning of the fiscal year as had always been
the case before FY 2006.
Rabon said he intends to push for removal of the provision, which was enacted at
the insistence of House Republicans.
“Many of these departments are basically broke because they didn’t have that
operational grant money in the bank to draw from when they were
called on to fight the worst outbreak of wildfires in our state in
years. This Republican provision is literally starving these
departments to death at the time when Oklahomans need them the
most,” Rabon said.
In August, Rabon asked Governor Brad Henry to expand the call of the current special
session to include additional funding for rural fire departments,
which he predicted could be forced to battle wildfires as a result
of the record drought in the state. Events of the past two weeks
have only made the need for additional funds greater, he said.
“Senate Democrats have always supported rural fire departments. The firefighters in
rural Oklahoma protect our farms, ranches and homes, schools,
churches and businesses. They truly are heroes and we need to make
sure they have the resources and tools they need to do the job
they’ve volunteered to do,” Rabon said.
The Senators said their proposals are supported by Senate Appropriations
Chairman Johnnie Crutchfield, D-Ardmore, and President Pro Tempore
Mike Morgan, D-Stillwater.
For more information contact:
Senator Rabon's
Office - (405) 521-5614
Senator Lawler's Office - (405) 521-5569

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