For Immediate Release:
March 24, 2004

Senate GOP Leader James A. Williamson,
Judiciary Chairman Jerry Smith and
Senate Assistant GOP Leader Scott Pruitt discuss Workers
Comp Bill.
Dem Leaders Refusing to Allow Chairman to Hear Workers Comp
Bill
The Democrat leadership of the Oklahoma State
Senate is refusing to allow a committee chairman to hear
a landmark workers compensation reform bill, Senate Republican
leaders said at a State Capitol news conference.
House Bill 2619 was assigned by the Senate’s
Democrat leadership to the Senate Judiciary Committee, but
they will not allow Judiciary Chairman Jerry
Smith, R-Tulsa, to hear the legislation in his committee.
“Senator Smith supports this meaningful
workers comp reform bill, and will hear the bill in his
committee if the Democrat leadership will allow it,”
stated Senate GOP Leader James
A. Williamson, R-Tulsa.
“The leadership’s refusal to hear
the bill indicates to me they are intent on killing this
bill because it contains real reforms. But, they’ll
keep alive a few shell bills so they can pass a sham reform
bill that has been pre-approved by the trial lawyers but
doesn’t do anything to lower workers comp costs for
employers. This is the same song, different verse from the
Democrat leadership,” he said.
Oklahoma’s workers compensation system
ranks among the highest in the nation in the cost of workers
compensation insurance for employers, but among the lowest
in benefits provided to workers. Oklahoma’s lawyer-friendly
workers comp system is a leading cause of “job flight”
from Oklahoma, as employers move to states with more business-friendly
environments.
“Sadly, the Senate Democrat leadership
seems more interested in protecting their trial lawyer allies
than in passing pro-jobs legislation that will help our
state economy grow,” said Senate Assistant Republican
Floor Leader Scott
Pruitt, R-Broken Arrow.
House Bill 2619, authored by Pruitt and Rep.
Ron Peterson, R-Broken Arrow, overwhelmingly passed the
House of Representatives on March 11 by a 95 to 1 vote.
The bill must receive a committee hearing next week or it
is dead for the year.
“HB 2619 is a jobs-friendly measure
that will cut workers compensation costs for employers and
put more money in the pockets of injured workers by eliminating
unnecessary litigation. This bill will go a long way toward
stemming the flight of jobs from Oklahoma that we have seen
in recent years,” stated Pruitt.
The bill could cut state employers’
workers compensation insurance costs by upwards of $100
million according to the National Council on Compensation
Insurance.
The GOP news conference was attended by Senators
Williamson, Pruitt, and Smith.
For
more information contact:
Senate
Communications Division - (405) 521-5774
