For Immediate Release:
December 19, 2003
Sen.
Glenn Coffee, Sen. Scott Pruitt and Rep. Todd Hiett discuss
the
Wall Street Journal editorial concerning Oklahoma's lawsuit
system.
More Jobs, or More Lawyers?
State
Capitol, Oklahoma City – A letter to national trial
lawyers by State Senator Stratton
Taylor, D-Claremore, that advertised Oklahoma as a great
place to file lawsuits is a major blow to the state’s
job recruitment efforts, Republican legislative leaders
said today.
Taylor’s
letter received some unwanted national attention in a December
19 editorial in the Wall Street Journal, which was highly
critical of Oklahoma’s pro-lawyer tort (lawsuit) system.
“This
is a huge setback to everyone who is trying to sell Oklahoma
as a great place to locate or expand a business,”
said Senate Republican Leader James
A. Williamson, R-Tulsa. “Senator Taylor’s
letter may have the effect of undoing almost every bit of
progress we’ve made in reshaping Oklahoma’s
business image over the past decade.”
But
Taylor’s letter and the Journal editorial will likely
be a boon for Texas, which the Journal praised for its recent
passage of one of the nation’s most far-reaching tort
reform programs.
“It
is critical that Oklahoma match the lawsuit reform Texas
has done, if not surpass it, if we want Oklahoma to stay
in the hunt for new jobs and new businesses. Otherwise,
we’ll continue to export businesses and jobs from
Oklahoma,” stated Senator Scott
Pruitt, R-Broken Arrow.
“It
is time for Governor Henry and legislative Democrats to
choose whether they are going to be for jobs and economic
growth, or whether they are going to continue to block serious
lawsuit reform efforts opposed by the trial lawyers,”
said Senator Glenn
Coffee, R-Oklahoma City.
Without
significant lawsuit reform, Oklahomans will continue to
face a higher cost of doing business – and that will
mean fewer jobs and higher prices for goods and services
for the people of Oklahoma.
For more information, contact:
Senate
Communications Division
- (405) 521-5774
