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Oklahoma State Senate
Communications Division
State Capitol
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 73105
For Immediate Release: March
17, 2005
Senate Republican Leader Glenn Coffee
Lack of Senate Vote on Lawsuit Reform a ‘Failure of Leadership’
by Governor, Senate Dem Leaders
* Henry’s ‘My Way or Highway’
Approach Leads to Bill’s Demise
Senate Democrat leaders did not bring up Gov. Henry’s watered-down
lawsuit reform package for a vote on the Senate floor Thursday after
Henry and Democrat leaders could not produce enough Democrat senators
to pass the partisan measure.
“The lack of a vote today on lawsuit reform is a failure
of leadership on the part of Gov. Henry and the Senate Democrat
leadership,” stated Senate Republican Leader Glenn
Coffee, R-Oklahoma City.
“Gov. Henry took a ‘my way or the highway’ approach
on this issue. The Democrats are the majority in the Senate and
if the governor couldn’t find 25 members of his own party
to vote for his partisan, trial-lawyer protection plan, that’s
not the Republicans’ fault,” he said.
Coffee said Senate Republicans are eager to support a real lawsuit
reform bill – but neither the governor nor Senate Democrat
leaders asked for GOP input on the governor’s bill.
“When Gov. Henry and the Senate Democrats are ready to pass
real and meaningful lawsuit reform in the Senate, all they have
to do is work with us. You’ll see strong support from Senate
Republicans if and when real lawsuit reform is taken up in the state
Senate,” Coffee stated.
Coffee also said Henry and Senate Democrat leaders have learned
very little from last year’s experience, when they forced
a watered-down bill through the legislature despite protests from
rank-and-file physicians and business leaders.
“Despite the hundreds of hours of testimony we heard last
year, despite the negative feedback from physicians and business
leaders about last year’s bogus bill, and despite Oklahoma’s
continuing image as a haven for lawsuits, Gov. Henry and Senate
Democrats have shown today that they learned nothing from last year’s
experience. They are still trying to pass off a sham bill as real
lawsuit reform, but it’s far from it,” Coffee said.
For more
information contact:
Senate Communications Office- (405) 521-5774

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