
HOUSE REPUBLICAN
LEADER BRUCE HANNA
|
FOR IMMEDIATE
RELEASE February 25, 2009 |
CONTACT: Nick
Smith 503-986-1351 |
LEGISLATURE MUST NOT BREAK
ITS PROMISE TO STATE TROOPERS;
REPUBLICANS REMAIN
COMMITTED TO 24/7 OSP PROTECTION
Proposed 2007-09 Rebalance
Cuts 39 Trooper Positions
SALEM—House Republican Leader Bruce Hanna (R-Roseburg)
and fellow Republicans today said they oppose proposed cuts to the Oregon State
Police, arguing the Legislature must fulfill its promise to provide
round-the-clock Trooper
protection. The Republicans said money is
available to fund the 39 Troopers needed this biennium to improve
safety on highways throughout the state.
“The Legislature must prioritize spending and enable the
State Police to provide assistance to Oregonians at all hours of the day and
night,” Rep. Hanna said. “We must follow-through on our commitment to putting
more Troopers back on the road. If the Legislature had passed our 2007 plan to
provide dedicated funding to the Oregon State Police, we would be on track
to providing this critical service to our
citizens.”
Budget-writers have indicated that they would delay
providing round-the-clock OSP coverage, but provided no assurances that the
Legislature would actually hire the additional troopers during the 2009-11
biennium.
“Our Troopers don’t want more empty promises from the
Legislature, they want the resources and back-up they need to keep Oregonians
safe on our highways,” said Rep. Andy Olson (R-Albany), a former Oregon State
Police member. “The Legislature must also reverse deep cuts to our system of
training new Troopers, which is directly threatening our ability to restore 100
positions as we promised during the 2007
session.”
Republicans said the Legislature can fund the 39 Troopers
by redirecting $500,000 from the Public Employee Benefits Board’s $131 million
ending fund balance. Despite the urging of Republicans to utilize a portion of
the balance to offset 2007-09 cuts, Democratic leaders have so far
refused to access this significant fund for urgent needs like
these.
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