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Oklahoma State Senate
Communications Division
State Capitol
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 73105
For Immediate Release: March
18, 2005
Senate Republican Leader Glenn Coffee
Governor Misrepresents GOP Leader’s Position on Lawsuit
Bill
Gov. Brad Henry’ spokesperson is misrepresenting
Senate Republican Leader Glenn
Coffee’s position on Henry’s watered-down lawsuit
reform bill.
Henry’s office erroneously claimed Thursday that Coffee had
previously endorsed the legislative language contained in Senate
Bill 914, which died in the Senate Thursday when Senate Democrat
leaders did not bring it up for a vote because of bipartisan opposition
to the bill.
“I have never endorsed or supported this legislative language,
and the governor knows it. His office is trying to put up a smokescreen
to mask Gov. Henry’s inability to overcome the bipartisan
opposition to his watered-down bill,” said Coffee, R-Oklahoma
City.
Coffee also criticized the governor and Senate leaders for placing
exactly the same language in SB 914 as was contained in the last
year’s bill, authored by then-Speaker Larry Adair.
“They didn’t change one jot or tittle from the Democrat
leadership’s bill that was introduced in the House last year
despite the hundreds of hours of testimony we heard later. This
shows a real disdain by the governor and Senate Democrats for the
testimony by Oklahomans about the burden of lawsuits on our state,”
Coffee said.
Coffee also said Democrats never sought to work out a compromise
with Republicans.
“Despite warnings to the Democrat leadership that Senate
Republicans could not support the bill as drafted, neither Gov.
Henry nor the Senate leadership sought to reach a bipartisan compromise
with Senate Republicans.
“They never asked what changes could be made to gain Republican
support for the bill, so it shows they were not serious about a
bipartisan solution. The governor said it was ‘my-way-or-the-highway’
and he got the highway,” Coffee stated.
For more
information contact:
Senate Communications Office- (405) 521-5774

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