Oklahoma State Senate
Communications Division
State Capitol
Oklahoma City, OK 73105
For Immediate Release: March 23, 2010
Senate Approves ObamaCare Opt-Out Measure
State Sen. Randy
Brogdon called Tuesday’s Senate vote on an ObamaCare opt-out
measure an important step toward reasserting Oklahoma’s sovereignty
as a state. Brogdon, R-Owasso, is Senate author of House Joint Resolution
1054, by Rep. Mike Ritze, R-Broken Arrow, and Rep. Mike Reynolds, R-Oklahoma
City. The measure was approved in the Senate on a bipartisan vote of 36
to 11.
“Overwhelmingly, the people who have contacted my office and those
of Representatives Ritz and Reynolds have expressed frustration and outrage
at how Congress and President Obama railroaded the American people,”
Brogdon said. “HJR 1054 would give voters that opportunity to amend
the Oklahoma Constitution to include the “Freedom of Healthcare
Choice Act.”
If approved by voters, the proposed amendment would:
• Prohibit any law or rule from directly or indirectly compelling
any person or employer to participate in any health care system;
• Allow any person or employer to pay directly for lawful health
care services without paying any penalties or fines;
• Permit a health care provider to provide directly purchased lawful
health services without paying any penalties or fines; and
• Stipulate that subject to reasonable and necessary rules that
do not substantially limit a person’s options, the purchase or sale
of private health insurance will not be prohibited.
“I believe ObamaCare has the potential to devastate Oklahoma by
destroying jobs and offering less, not more, access to medical care,”
Brogdon said. “I believe what Congress did is unconstitutional and
I am going to do everything I can to stand between the people and a tyrannical
federal government. The people of this state deserve the opportunity to
let their voices be heard loud and clear on this issue—HJR 1054
will give them that opportunity.”
Brogdon said the measure would go to a conference committee for final
review before returning to each chamber for a final vote.
For more information contact:
Sen. Brogdon: 405-521-5566
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