For Immediate
Release: May 18, 2004
Senate GOP Leader James A. Williamson
Henry’s Inaction Endangers Chances for Lawsuit
Reform
A lack of action by Gov. Brad
Henry has gravely endangered the chances for meaningful
lawsuit reform this session, Senate Republican leaders said
Monday.
“We’re seeing what reformers have
feared all along. The legislative Democrats are trying to
come up with the most pro-trial lawyer bill possible, and
Gov. Henry isn’t lifting a finger to stop them –
despite all his rhetoric in support of Texas-style lawsuit
reform,” stated Senate Republican Leader James
A. Williamson of Tulsa.
A conference committee charged with developing
a final lawsuit reform bill began work today, when anti-reform
Democrats on the committee forced the adoption of watered-down
legislative language as the base bill – and then proceeded
to water the bill down further.
Democrats succeeded Monday in defeating a
seemingly non-controversial amendment to allow doctors to
say “I’m sorry” to family members if a
loved one dies or is injured during a medical procedure
without incurring liability. Then, instead of adopting reforms
to prevent “forum shopping,” Democrats adopted
language making it easier for plaintiffs’ attorneys
to shop around for favorable judges and juries.
“It is becoming obvious that, at best,
we’ll end up with a watered-down bill that doesn’t
do a thing to curb lawsuit abuse. The governor and his Democrat
allies seem willing to sell doctors, hospitals, and small
businesses down the river in order to protect the trial
lawyers,” said Senator Owen
Laughlin, R-Woodward, a member of the conference committee.
“If lawsuit reform was a trip to Disneyland,
all we’re getting from this governor’s efforts
is a Mickey Mouse bill that contains little or no meaningful
reforms,” stated Sen. Glenn
Coffee, R-Oklahoma City. Coffee is also a conference
committee member.
“Governor Henry and the legislative
Democrats just don’t get it. Their bill doesn’t
include anything remotely close to the Texas-style lawsuit
reform we need to compete economically with our neighbors.
Oklahoma will be laughing stock of the country if we trot
this bill out as our response to Texas’ landmark lawsuit
reform,” said Sen. Mike
Johnson, R-Kingfisher, also a committee member.
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