Oklahoma
State Senate
Senator Kenneth Corn
Majority Caucus Chairman
Senate District 4
Le Flore and Sequoyah Counties
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For Immediate Release:
December 16, 2005
Senator Kenneth Corn
Senator Corn Says Measures Will Promote Greater Financial Responsibility
and Accountability for State Government;
Poteau Lawmaker Will File Legislation to Protect Critical
State Services
A Democratic Senator will file a pair of bills that
will bring greater financial responsibility to state government.
State Senator
Kenneth Corn said the measures will be considered when session
begins on February 6, 2006.
“I believe Oklahomans want policies that promote responsibility
and accountability and the measures I will file certainly offer
that,” Corn said. “We have a moral obligation to be
good stewards of taxpayer dollars so that we can create a better
tomorrow for Oklahoma’s children.”
Corn said the first measure, known as the Fiscal Responsibility
and Budget Stabilization Act, will require the Oklahoma Tax Commission
to submit a 10-year average of gross production revenue to the State
Board of Equalization. The new law would direct the State Board
of Equalization to certify only the 10-year average for reoccurring
budget expenditures and any revenue above that average would only
be available for one time expenditures, such as road and bridge
projects and capital improvements.
“In the 1980’s we saw first hand that gross production
revenue can certainly paint a false picture for budget framers,”
Corn said. “Because Oklahoma is an energy producing state,
we are experiencing greater than normal revenue projections similar
to the 80’s and I certainly do not want to create a budget
crisis like we saw back then. The Fiscal Responsibility and Budget
Stabilization Act would prevent lawmakers from appropriating revenue
that might not be there if the energy sector were to suddenly collapse.”
He said the second measure, the Performance Accountability Act,
would require state agencies to conduct performance audits every
four years in order to build on efficiencies within agencies and
identify any duplication of services throughout state government.
“State agencies in Oklahoma provide critical services upon
which all Oklahomans depend, such as affordable health care, senior
nutrition programs and access to quality education,” Corn
said. “We need a process that will ensure these services are
being delivered to tax payers in the most efficient manner possible
and the Performance Accountability Act will allow that process to
happen.”
Corn concluded by saying he believes both measures will have wide
support in both chambers and expects the legislation to easily pass
through the legislative process.
For more information contact:
Senator Corn's Office- (405) 521-5576

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