The Oklahoman

Veterans panel seeks $21M to finish Sallisaw center

- Ben Felder

The state’s veterans commission is asking lawmakers for $21 million in additional funding to complete a new center in eastern Oklahoma, an effort to complete a delayed project that had been stalled by cost overruns and political turmoil within the agency.

Greg Slavonic, interim director of the Oklahoma Department of Veterans Affairs, recommende­d the funding request at a commission meeting Wednesday.

The commission voted to ask the state Legislatur­e for $10.8 million in additional funding this year, and another $10.8 million next fiscal year.

“Today, at long last, the Oklahoma Veterans Commission received the necessary informatio­n for

requesting the supplement­al funding for the Sallisaw Veterans Home,” said Slavonic.

The new center in Sallisaw will replace an older facility in Talahina and was originally estimated to cost $77 million. Joel Kintsel, the agency’s former director, had blamed the builder of the new center for cost overruns and delays. Last month, the agency hired a law firm to investigat­e the matter.

But Kintsel had refused to meet with commission­ers over the last two months, alleging Gov. Kevin Stitt had illegally appointed some of its members.

The commission, which met multiple times without Kintsel, complained that the former director was not providing informatio­n about the Sallisaw project in order to consider the cost overruns.

The commission fired Kintsel this month and named Slavonic his interim replacemen­t.

Rob Allen, the commission’s chairman, said Slavonic provided enough informatio­n on Wednesday to make the funding request.

“The Commission is grateful to Admiral Slavonic for digging into this distressin­g situation and providing the informatio­n the Commission needs to make this decision. This is a great first step in getting the agency back on track,” Allen said.

The Sallisaw center is expected to open in October 2024, the agency said.

 ?? ROBERT MEDLEY/SOUTHWEST TIMES RECORD ?? Work on the new Sallisaw Veterans Center continued Feb. 21.
ROBERT MEDLEY/SOUTHWEST TIMES RECORD Work on the new Sallisaw Veterans Center continued Feb. 21.

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