Oklahoma
State Senate
Senator Daisy Lawler
Senate District 24
Stephens, McCLain, Cleveland and Grady Counties
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For Immediate Release:
May 16, 2006
Senator Daisy Lawler
Senator Lawler Says Governor’s Budget Proposal Leaves State
Employees Behind
Senator Daisy
Lawler said Tuesday she is concerned that Governor Henry’s
compromise budget proposal does not include a specific pay raise
for state employees.
“The governor’s plan leaves state employees behind,”
said Lawler, D-Comanche. “In a year when we have a windfall
of $1 billion in new money available choosing not to give state
employees a raise is unconscionable.”
Lawler pointed out that Oklahoma’s state employees are among
the lowest paid in the nation. She said she supports the 5-percent
pay raise proposal which the Senate funded in its General Appropriations
Bill last month.
The Senator pointed out that Henry’s proposal was just that
and that “no agreement on the state budget has yet been reached.”
“We must put our state employees near the front of the line
as we consider our budget priorities since they take care of our
most vulnerable citizens and protect our communities and our families.
It would be wrong to leave them behind and I will continue to fight
to make sure that our state employees are taken care of in the same
manner in which they take care of the people of Oklahoma.”
For more information, contact:
Senator Lawler's Office: (405) 521-5569

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