Oklahoma
State Senate
Senator Richard Lerblance
Co-Chairman, Judiciary
Senate District 7
Pittsburg, Latimer, Haskell and Sequoyah Counties
(405) 521-5604
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For Immediate Release: August 23, 2007
Senator Richard Lerblance
Statement by Senator Richard Lerblance about 12% Reduction of
the Oklahoma Criminal Justice Resource Center's 2008 Budget
“In explanation of the 12-percent slashing of the budget of the
Oklahoma Criminal Justice Resource Center, Senate Co-President Pro
Tempore has said ‘the CJRC has been spending money at an
unsustainable rate.’ This is sustained by having a “silver lining in
the situation…by creating efficiency and cutting fat at a government
agency.’
“As outgoing chairman of the Oklahoma Sentencing Commission, I feel
that it was better to agree to the 12-percent reduction in budget
than face the possibility of having the entire budget cut for the
CJRC and ultimately eliminating the CJRC.
“The CJRC was formed by legislation in 1990 and was given a variety
of duties, including providing administrative support to the
Oklahoma Sentencing Commission. I have relied upon the information
from the CJRC as the chairman – and the year that I was co-chair –
to help formulate resolutions to present to the Oklahoma
Legislature.
“Without the resources of the CJRC, the Sentencing Commission would
not be able to function and provide the information as required by
the legislation that created the Sentencing Commission.
“To those who are familiar with politics, the CJRC is to live by the
Golden Rule: He with the gold rules. In this case Senator Coffee, as
Co-President of the Oklahoma Senate, was able to reduce the budget
under the headlines of creating efficiency and cutting fat at a
government agency. The CJRC has been operating efficiently and was
not a fat part of the Oklahoma government. This is a continuation of
the politics in the state of Oklahoma and which agency is important
and which is not.
“I look forward to working with the new Chairman, Rep. Gus
Blackwell, in this next year as we continue our work in the Oklahoma
Sentencing Commission and with the hopes that we can reduce our
prison overcrowding and at the same time protect the citizens of
Oklahoma.”
For more information, contact:
Senator Lerblance's Office: (405) 521-5604

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