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For Immediate Release: February 13, 2006
Senator Debbe Leftwich
Sen. Leftwich Continues Push for ‘One Stop Shop’
Legislation for Aging Services
State
Sen. Debbe
Leftwich is continuing her push to create a Department
of Aging to help older Oklahomans cut through red tape
and bureaucracy for much needed services. Leftwich,
D-Oklahoma City, is author of SB 809, which she initially
introduced in the 2005 session. Leftwich said she is
hopeful that 2006 will be the year Oklahoma seniors
get the kind of streamlined services they’ve been
requesting for years.
“Right before the session started,
the Silver Haired Legislature stated once again that
getting this bill passed was their top priority for
2006. It makes no sense for older Oklahomans to have
to deal with at least eight different state agencies
to try and get the help they so desperately need,”
said Leftwich. “We need to simplify the process
and I believe creating a Department of Aging is the
way to do it.”
Leftwich said she is concerned that some
older Oklahomans may become so frustrated trying to
find their way through the maze of services that they
simply give up trying to get any help at all. She also
pointed out that Oklahoma, like the rest of the nation,
is soon going to be dealing with an even larger population
of older citizens as the “Baby-Boomers”
enter retirement age.
“We currently have 600,000 Oklahomans
over the age of 60 and by the year 2010 we will have
more than a million Oklahomans over the age of 60. Well,
2010 is just around the corner. This is something we
need to prepare for now,” said Leftwich. “That’s
why I’m urging my fellow members to join me in
supporting the creation of a Department of Aging to
better serve older Oklahomans.”
For
more information contact:
Senator Leftwich's Office - (405) 521-5557