Oklahoma
State Senate
Communications Division
State Capitol
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 73105
For Immediate Release: February 7, 2012
Anderson Opposes Plan for Higher Ed to issue
bond for new Medical Examiner’s Building
When the Senate Appropriations Subcommittee for Education
meets Wednesday, members are expected to review a package of bond proposals
the Regents of Higher Education will issue this year. Sen.
Patrick Anderson is voicing his opposition to the package because
it includes a $42 million request from the University of Central Oklahoma
(UCO) to construct a 45,000 square foot building for the State Medical
Examiner’s Office.
“The Real Property Master Lease Program was designed to allow
colleges and universities to fix roofs and replace air conditioners—not
construct new buildings for other state agencies,” said Anderson,
R-Enid. “In my mind, this is an intentional attempt to circumvent
the legislative process. By utilizing the Master Lease Program, a $42
million bond may be issued without most legislators even knowing that
it happened, because only the governor, the speaker of the house and
the senate president pro tem are required to be notified of the projects.”
Anderson said this very same bond issue was attempted last year, however
Sen. Jim Halligan, chairman of the subcommittee, held a hearing on the
projects and it was discovered that the bond issue for the Medical Examiner’s
Office was placed on the list at the request of a legislator—not
the university. The university president subsequently removed the project
from the list, but now the project has resurfaced.
“There may very well be a need to build a new Medical Examiner’s
facility, but this is not the proper way to address this issue. Furthermore,
I question the need to construct any building at the cost of $933 per
square foot,” Anderson said.
The subcommittee meeting has been scheduled for 1:30 p.m. Wednesday
in room 419-C of the State Capitol.
For more information contact:
Sen. Anderson: (405) 521-5630