Voices Join Whitsett Calling for State
Police Dedicated Funding
Senator Ted Ferrioli, Senate
Republican leader, Capital Update,
posted April 3, 2007
House Republicans have joined
Senator Doug Whitsett in calling
for dedicated funding for the
Oregon State Police without
raising taxes or fees on Oregon
families and small businesses. Whitsett
and House Republicans Wednesday called
on legislative leadership to pass
House Bill 3535 or
Senate Bill 798, which would
provide 24-hour police coverage on
Oregon highways. Both bills set aside
1% of General Fund revenue for the
sole purpose of funding the Oregon
State Police Patrol Division.
“Safety is, and should be, the first
priority of Oregon’s citizens and
their representatives,” said Whitsett.
“Dedicating money from our existing
revenue ensures that Oregon highways,
families and neighborhoods are safe,
and we can do it without raising taxes
or fees.”
The State Police Patrol Division has
been reduced by over half of its
patrol officers during the last 25
years, while Oregon’s population has
increased by 38%. This bill provides
a budget of nearly $140 million for
the Oregon State Police Patrol
Division, an amount almost double what
they received in their last budget.
This provides the long overdue stable
revenue source necessary to restore
the patrol division to a force
adequate to serve Oregon’s needs.
“Oregon’s checkbook has never been as
full as it is today,” said Whitsett.
“Like every Oregon family, government
can certainly live within its means
and adequately provide for essential
services. Oregonians are looking for
this type of responsibility and
accountability from their
government.”
The Ways and Means Public Safety
Subcommittee began hearings on the
State Police budget last week.
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