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Oklahoma
State Senate
Senator Kenneth Corn
Senate District 4
For Immediate Release: April 20, 2010
Sen. Kenneth Corn
Sen. Corn Wins Senate Approval for Language
Abolishing Governor’s Cabinet
State Sen. Kenneth
Corn won approval Tuesday for a measure to abolish the governor’s
cabinet. Corn successfully attached the language as an amendment
to House Bill 3035, which was approved unanimously by the Senate.
Corn, D-Poteau, said the move would save approximately $2 million
a year.
“The governor’s cabinet is an extra layer of bureaucracy
with no real authority over any agencies,” Corn said. “It’s
just people who provide advice to the governor, but it isn’t
necessary—especially now when vital services are being cut
throughout state government.”
Corn said even though most cabinet members serve dual posts, as
often serving as agency directors, the additional responsibility
of being a cabinet secretary entitles them to a larger salary. Corn
said he’s attempted to eliminate the cabinet for several years,
but said he was encouraged by Tuesday’s vote securing Senate
approval for the measure.
“The bill will have to go back to the House for approval
of my amendment, but anyone who claims to support smaller government
should be in favor of this language. My measure will make government
smaller and enable us to save money that can be placed in other
critical areas of government.”
For more information, contact:
Sen. Corn: (405) 521-5576

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