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This Week’s Oklahoma Legislators’ Blog

April 19, 2007

From Our Oklahoma Legislators’ Blog:


Dorman Calls for Additional Protections from Credit Card Companies

Although lawmakers voted this week to restrict the sale of college students’ private information to credit card companies, state Rep. Joe Dorman said additional safeguards are still needed.

“We took a step in the right direction today, but too many loopholes remain that allow credit card companies to target college freshmen,” said Dorman, D-Rush Springs. “The door is still open for teenagers to be lured into a debt spiral that will take years to escape.” Read more…


Stopping Our Tax Dollars From Financing Terrorists

By Rep. Jason Murphey

As your State Representative it is my goal to work hard in advocating for the concerns of House District 31 constituents.

The most frequent requests I receive are for a change in the law or advocacy for a new piece of legislation. Over the first few months in office, I fielded a number of suggestions and developed a long list of potential legislation. I believe it is important to give every constituent’s proposal due and fair consideration.

Such was the case earlier in the year when a citizen contacted me with a request to investigate whether or not Oklahoma pension funds were being used to invest in foreign companies doing business in the terrorist-sponsoring countries of Iran, Syria, North Korea and Sudan.

This type of information is rather hard to come by, but after some research, I obtained a 2004 report developed by The Center for Security Policy, showing several startling facts. Read more…

This Week’s Oklahoma Legislators’ Blog

April 19, 2007

From Our Oklahoma Legislators’ Blog:


Dorman Calls for Additional Protections from Credit Card Companies

Although lawmakers voted this week to restrict the sale of college students’ private information to credit card companies, state Rep. Joe Dorman said additional safeguards are still needed.

“We took a step in the right direction today, but too many loopholes remain that allow credit card companies to target college freshmen,” said Dorman, D-Rush Springs. “The door is still open for teenagers to be lured into a debt spiral that will take years to escape.” Read more…


Stopping Our Tax Dollars From Financing Terrorists

By Rep. Jason Murphey

As your State Representative it is my goal to work hard in advocating for the concerns of House District 31 constituents.

The most frequent requests I receive are for a change in the law or advocacy for a new piece of legislation. Over the first few months in office, I fielded a number of suggestions and developed a long list of potential legislation. I believe it is important to give every constituent’s proposal due and fair consideration.

Such was the case earlier in the year when a citizen contacted me with a request to investigate whether or not Oklahoma pension funds were being used to invest in foreign companies doing business in the terrorist-sponsoring countries of Iran, Syria, North Korea and Sudan.

This type of information is rather hard to come by, but after some research, I obtained a 2004 report developed by The Center for Security Policy, showing several startling facts. Read more…

Open Door Policy

January 30, 2007

This is my first attempt at a blog, so forgive me if I mess this up somehow. I hope this column and future press releases will keep you educated about the happenings at the State Capitol.

I want to start out this week by congratulating our newest Miss America, Lauren Nelson. Lauren is from Lawton and did a fantastic job of representing our state, not only at the pageant, but as Miss Oklahoma leading up to her victory. Lauren is a great example of young people working towards their dreams and achieving them. What is even better for Oklahoma is that Lauren is following Jennifer Berry of as Miss America, which means Oklahoma has back-to-back Miss America’s in our Centennial year.

Committee meetings are currently being held at the Capitol. The purpose of these committees is to review ideas that were filed as bills to see how much merit they present. Many of these bills will be brought back before the committees once session starts next Monday should they prove the idea has potential.

One idea that I’m working on this year is remodeling the states Incident Management system for fire departments that respond when it is a group situation. I’ve been working with various groups involving fire protection and this bill will be a team effort from all areas to reach some type of solution.

We will also look at reducing the cost of training to the volunteer firefighters and hopefully restructuring the trainings where they will occur at local career techs, rather than mainly in Stillwater.

A final portion of this bill will create an award to recognize the “Firefighter of the Year” and this will be presented by the Governor on the first day of the legislative session each year.

Another idea that I have been asked to work on with Senator Kathleen Wilcoxson, a Republican from Oklahoma City, is to find some type of solution to reduce the number of uninsured motorists here in our state. We are looking at requirements that could possibly show the transfer of a title from one individual to another, then recording this transfer with the Department of Public Safety and the State Insurance Department for verification of insurance.

This issue is a very complex one and many have tried to find a realistic solution. While people pay month-to-month payments on their insurance, individuals can cancel their policy anytime after the first month and this prevents issuance of any type of sticker over a period of time.

If anyone has any suggestions on this bill or others, please feel free to mail them to me and I will go over them. I’m smart enough to know that I don’t have all the answers on these questions and that’s where we need each of you helping with ideas for better solutions. I hope I will be able to take your ideas and craft policy that will best represent our state.

It is an honor to represent your views at the State Capitol. If you wish to contact me and discuss one of these or another issue, I can be reached at my office in Oklahoma City toll-free at 1-800-522-8502, or directly at 1-405-557-7305. I can be reached locally at (580) 476-2626, my e-mail address is joedorman@okhouse.gov at work. My mailing address is PO Box 559, Rush Springs, OK 73082. Thank you for taking time to read this column and I look forward to hearing from you soon.