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Sen. Murdock urges citizens to share their support for William S. Key Correctional Center

OKLAHOMA CITY – State Sen. Casey Murdock is urging citizens to voice their support for the William S. Key Correctional Center in Fort Supply.  Murdock, R-Felt, said he’s learned the facility is among a handful of prisons throughout the state that could be targeted for possible closure.  Murdock said he’d been told that the state is looking at closing five prisons, including William S. Key, in a process that would be similar to the federal government’s Base Realignment and Closure Commission process (BRAC) for determining possible closure of military bases. 

“I’ve asked for a timeline but haven’t gotten any information on that at this point,” Murdock said.  “However, I understand that one of the criteria they’ll look at is what the community has to offer.  I contend Northwest Oklahoma has a great deal to offer, including the High Plains Technology Center and local hospitals that have a direct and positive impact on the prison.”

Murdock said one of the challenges faced is the condition of the facility, which is outdated and would be expensive to repair.

“It’s a challenge, but not insurmountable,” Murdock said.  “It’s worth addressing because this prison employs about 160 people.  Those jobs in turn have a direct, positive impact on the economy here in Northwest Oklahoma.  Just as importantly, it’s been a safety net, particularly in down times in the oil and gas industry, offering employment opportunities that have allowed citizens to make a valuable contribution in public safety and remain in the area.”

Murdock said it’s critical for everyone in Northwest Oklahoma to express their support for the prison.

“This is a call to action for everyone throughout Senate District 27.  For too long, we’ve gotten the short end of the stick.  I believe Oklahoma cannot move forward if we leave Northwest Oklahoma and our rural communities behind,” Murdock said.  “I cannot fight this battle by myself—I need everyone in Northwest Oklahoma to help fight.  I urge you to write letters, call or email the governor and other officials about why William S. Key is so important.”

Contact info
Governor Kevin Stitt – 405.521.2342, 2300 N Lincoln Blvd, Oklahoma City, OK 73105 https://www.governor.ok.gov/contact-us Secretary of Public Safety Chip Keating – 405.521.2342, 2300 N Lincoln Blvd Room 212, Oklahoma City, OK 73105, Chip.Keating@gov.ok.gov Secretary of State Mike Rogers – 405.521.3912, 2300 N Lincoln Blvd Rm 122, Oklahoma City, OK 73105, Michael.Rogers@sos.ok.gov Director Scott Crow DOC – 405.425.2500, 3400 N Martin Luther King Ave, Oklahoma City, OK 73111, Scott.Crow@doc.ok.gov Sen. Casey Murdock at 405-521-5626 or email murdock@oksenate.gov