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Oklahoma State Senate
Communications Division
State Capitol
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 73105
For Immediate Release: February
22, 2005
Senator Charles Laster
Senate Judiciary Committee Passes Workers Compensation Measure
The Governor’s Workers Compensation Reform
measure passed out of the Senate Judiciary Committee today with
a 5-4 vote. Republican committee members James Williamson, Todd
Lamb, Brian Crain and Scott Pruitt all voted against the measure
that when enacted, will reduce costs for businesses that operate
in Oklahoma.
Judiciary Chairman, Senator Charlie Laster, (D-Shawnee) said passage
of the bill out of committee puts the measure one step closer to
bringing a comprehensive workers compensation reform package to
Oklahoma businesses.
“Senate Bill 846 is a result of work from a bi-partisan
task force that spent months developing a progressive workers compensation
reform package that will dramatically reduce costs for business
without compromising the rights of injured workers,” Laster
said.
Laster, author of the bill, said the Republican members who voted
against the measure today in committee put politics ahead of reform.
“For the last two years all we have heard from the Republicans
is how important reforming workers compensation is for Oklahoma,”
the Senator said. “Today we offered a comprehensive reform
plan that was absent of politics and a plan that will move this
state forward and they voted against it.”
Laster was joined by Senators Randy Bass, Mike Morgan, Bernest
Cain and Richard Lerblance in voting in favor of the bill. He explained
that today’s vote in committee will send Senate Bill 846 to
a full vote on the Senate floor before being sent to the House of
Representatives for consideration.
“I urge the Legislature to move forward on this measure
in a bi-partisan, cooperative spirit that was established by Governor
Henry and the task force,” Laster said. “Do what is
right for Oklahoma businesses and Oklahoma workers, and leave the
politics out of the process.”
For more
information contact:
Senate Communications Office - (405) 521-5774

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