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Oklahoma State Senate
Communications Division
State Capitol
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 73105
For Immediate Release: March
16, 2005
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Senator Jeff Rabon
Truth in Campaigning Measure Clears Senate
Senator Jeff
Rabon announced today that Senate Bill 702, which is also known
as the Truth in Campaigning measure cleared another legislative
approval with passage on the Senate floor. The legislation, which
received bi-partisan support, will make it a misdemeanor for a candidate
or individual to knowingly release untruthful information about
an opponent during an election cycle.
“I have been through many campaigns and like some of my fellow
legislators, have had to endure some ugly election cycles. SB 702
is legislation that will work to ensure that candidates will run
an honest and fair campaign,” stated the Democrat from Hugo.
“Only a handful of states do not have similar legislation,
with some states barring anyone convicted of liable or slander from
running for a public office. My intention is to work to make the
political process one that everyone can get involved in and not
worry about being defaced during the process.”
SB 702 states that if any person intentionally and knowingly participates
in the preparation, dissemination, or broadcast of paid political
advertising, campaign material, or a letter to a newspaper editor
that is false be charged with a misdemeanor crime. If convicted
of the crime, the individual will be charged a fine of up to $5,000
or imprisonment in the county jail for up to one year, or both punishments.
“There should be more protections and accountability to the
process of running for a public office. When the system is reduced
to lies, it does democracy and the public a huge disservice,"
said Rabon. "I believe SB 702 will accomplish the goal of making
campaigns honest and afford the public the ease of trusting their
public officials once again. I am extremely pleased that my Senate
colleagues feel the same.”
Rabon also stated that the title on SB 702 is intact and if the
measure receives House approval without changes, it will go straight
to the Governor’s desk.
For more
information contact:
Senate Communications Office- (405) 521-5774

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