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Related: About this forum'Disappointed and saddened': Oklahoma County Social Services to disband on Oct. 31
https://okcfox.com/news/local/disappointed-and-saddened-oklahoma-county-social-services-to-disband-on-oct-31-joe-blough-meghan-mueller-senate-bill-1931-chief-deputy-commissioner-jacob-mchughes-cleveland-norman-city-homeless-alliance-navigator-senior-citizen-pharmacy-politics-capitol'Disappointed and saddened': Oklahoma County Social Services to disband on Oct. 31
OKLAHOMA CITY, Okla. (KOKH) The Oklahoma County Social Services Department will cease to exist at the end of the month.
The planned closure arose in response to the passage of Senate Bill 1931, which takes effect Nov. 1.
Chief Deputy Commissioner Joe Blough told FOX 25 that the change is playing out differently than he originally expected.
As the legislation moved through the Oklahoma State Capitol, Blough understood it "would not impact [counties'] ability to provide these types of services."
However, "SB1931 repealed [the] ability of counties to provide these services because it removed [the] statutory authority of [county commissioners'] as 'overseers of the indigent for their county,'" he said.
Certain programs will stop functioning, including the Homeless Navigator program that connects the homeless to service providers, the Gatekeeper Program for elderly residents in need, and the county's pharmacy that gives free prescriptions to low-income residents.
While the county won't lead those efforts after Oct. 31, Blough expects other nonprofits and agencies to pick up the slack.
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'Disappointed and saddened': Oklahoma County Social Services to disband on Oct. 31 (Original Post)
Demovictory9
Oct 5
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displacedvermoter
(3,150 posts)1. The cruelty is the object of the exercise
NoMoreRepugs
(10,612 posts)2. Were Rethugs afraid some of these services were going to immigrants?
HighFired49
(389 posts)4. Anyone who can't pay
The R assholes who have been elected to most offices here in Oklahoma don't want to anyone to have anything if they can't pay full price for it. Doesn't matter if they are homeless, sick, elderly, veterans, disabled, children, or adults, natural citizens or immigrants, if they can't pay, "Screw Em!" I can't wait to get out of here!
Grins
(7,921 posts)3. "Blough expects...nonprofits and agencies to pick up the slack."
Because that always works.
If anything, Covid, hurricanes, wildfires, floods, tornadoes, poverty, all show the value to citizens of BIG GOVERNMENT! That Republicans HATE.