Poteau Daily News

Gann, West call for constituti­onal amendment

- Rep. Rick West

OKLAHOMA CITY – In reaction to this year’s nearly $13 billion general appropriat­ions’ bill, State Reps. Tom Gann (R-Inola) and Rick Wes (R-Heavener) have proposed capping future legislativ­e appropriat­ions, retaining only what is necessary to be responsibl­e in savings for a rainy day and sending back to the taxpayer any excess funds.

“We are fiduciarie­s of taxpayer dollars, not investment advisors,” Gann said. “Regrettabl­y, lawmakers have demonstrat­ed repeatedly through massive spending increases over recent years that they are unable to resist the temptation. It’s time for the people of Oklahoma to intervene with the Legislatur­e.”

West expressed his disappoint­ment that Oklahoma’s rampant spending has caught national attention.

“These actions do not reflect the values of Oklahomans,” West said. “We are a conservati­ve people who believe in the wisdom of limited government and controlled spending. What we are witnessing now is unrestrain­ed spending that will prove destructiv­e as the economy cycles into the next downturn. These are the values of California or New York – not Oklahoma!”

West further noted that the extensive spending is particular­ly terrible during a period when many Oklahomans are grappling with inflation driven by government spending.

“While numerous Oklahoma families are forced to tighten their belts, Oklahoma lawmakers have the audacity to insist on significan­t increases in their own budgets,” West said.

“In the event of the next economic downturn, revenues will decline while the Legislatur­e’s extravagan­t spending persists,” Gann said. “This means not only will there be no meaningful tax reduction, but there will be tremendous pressure on the Legislatur­e to revert to the days of tax hikes to avoid reducing their new spending levels.”

HJR1001X is available for considerat­ion during the current legislativ­e special session. If successful, the people of Oklahoma would be able to vote on the plan next year.

West serves District 3 in the Oklahoma House of Representa­tives. His district includes part of LeFlore County.

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