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Oklahoma
State Legislature
For Immediate Release: August 3, 2011
House and Senate members selected for Water Committee
Legislative leaders today announced full membership
of the Joint Legislative Water Committee, which will work on long-range
water policy recommendations for Oklahoma.
The Water Committee will begin meeting Aug. 17, when it will start
studying the Oklahoma Comprehensive Water Plan and collecting input
from a wide variety of other sources and stakeholders as it explores
what Oklahoma needs to do to meet its water needs in the next 50
years.
“Oklahoma’s future prosperity is absolutely dependent
on water. Water policy affects all parts of the state, so we assembled
this committee in a way that ensures all voices are heard,”
said House Speaker Kris Steele. “Taking action today to provide
tomorrow’s Oklahomans with the water they need is an awesome
responsibility that our entire state must confront together. This
committee is serious about providing the bold leadership Oklahoma
needs on this issue.”
Steele, R-Shawnee, and Senate President Pro Tem Brian Bingman in
June announced the formation of the Water Committee and pledged
to make water policy a top legislative priority during the interim,
next session and beyond. By design, the 16-member committee is bipartisan
and geographically diverse.
“It is my goal that we thoroughly evaluate the water needs
of our state and carefully consider Oklahoma’s stewardship
of this most precious resource,” said Bingman, R-Sapulpa.
“We are blessed to have the water resources we have in Oklahoma.
As policymakers, we must take the most studious and thoughtful approach
possible to ensure that these resources benefit our state and remain
abundant for generations to come.
The committee will operate in three phases. Phase one will be an
educational and informational phase in which no formal action will
be taken. Phase two will begin in October, when the water plan is
finalized, and will see the committee begin developing water policy
recommendations. Phase three will begin during the legislative session.
The committee will not hear legislation during the session, but
will meet as-needed to discuss legislation or other issues. If necessary,
the committee may continue meeting after the session ends.
The committee’s co-chairmen are Rep. Phil Richardson and
Sen. Brian Crain.
“This committee will have an open mind and open door. It’s
not a committee about selling water. It’s not a committee
about a water plan. It’s a committee about water, and we’ll
see where it goes,” said Crain, R-Tulsa. “We are here
to ask the tough questions that the Legislature needs to be ready
to address. What we do know is input will be encouraged and sought
from tribal nations, citizens, government officials, engineers,
water quality experts, recreational enthusiasts and whoever else
has it. We’re here to listen, learn and take whatever actions
are necessary.”
The committee will study Oklahoma’s water laws, resources,
history, needs and existing policies. It will also explore how to
address Oklahoma’s future water infrastructure needs.
“The current drought and heat are stark reminders of why
we need a responsible water policy foundation in Oklahoma,”
said Richardson, R-Minco. “More droughts and extreme weather
are sure to come, and if we’re not prepared, water supplies
will dry up and infrastructure will break down. Without proper water
planning, we’ll put ourselves at risk of going dry when we
need water the most. This committee’s goal is to avoid that
outcome by laying the water foundation Oklahoma needs.”
At the committee’s first meeting Aug. 17 in Oklahoma City,
the committee will adopt guiding principles for its work.
The Oklahoma Water Resources Board is scheduled to approve the
final version of the Oklahoma Comprehensive Water Plan in October
and deliver it to the Legislature at the annual Governor’s
Water Conference. The Water Committee will hold a meeting at the
Water Conference during which it will formally receive the water
plan.
Until then, the committee will take no formal action on the water
plan, but will begin reviewing draft copies of the plan that have
been made publicly available in recent months.
“This water plan is a document that will be a major guide
for the committee, but it is only a guide. Additional input will
be sought and all information will be considered fairly and objectively,”
Steele said. “Ultimately, it is up to the Legislature, our
executive branch and all stakeholders statewide to assist in crafting
the best possible water policies for Oklahoma.”
Committee members are:
Rep. Phil Richardson, R-Minco, co-chair
Sen. Brian Crain, R-Tulsa, co-chair
Rep. Dale DeWitt, R-Branan
Rep. Guy Liebmann, R-Oklahoma City
Rep. Charles Ortega, R-Altus
Rep. Dan Sullivan, R-Tulsa
Rep. Chuck Hoskin, D-Vinita
Rep. R.C. Pruett, D-Antlers
Rep. Brian Renegar, D-McAlester
Sen. Eddie Fields, R-Wynona
Sen. David Holt, R-Oklahoma City
Sen. Ron Justice, R-Chickasha
Sen. Bryce Marlatt, R-Woodward
Sen. Sean Burrage, D-Claremore
Sen. Jerry Ellis, D-Valliant
Sen. Susan Paddack, D-Ada
For more information, contact:
Sen. Bingman: (405) 521-5605

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