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Oklahoma State Senate
Communications Division
State Capitol
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 73105
For Immediate Release: March
17, 2005
Senator Charlie Laster
Laster Disappointed Republicans Refused to Support
Senate Judiciary Chairman Charlie
Laster expressed disappointment Thursday that the Texas-plus
tort reform measure proposed by Governor Henry last year was not
considered by the full Senate this week.
He didn’t bring the bill up, he said, because it would not
have passed.
“We couldn’t muster one Republican vote for the same
bill they said last year was the answer to Oklahoma’s lawsuit
reform needs,” Laster said. “We had almost every Democrat
on board, but with a narrowly divided Senate, we needed at least
a few Republican votes to pass the bill.
“They told us they would vote lock-step against the governor’s
bill.”
Laster pointed out that a year ago lawsuit reform proponents offered
praise for Henry’s plan.
In February 2004, the founder of Oklahomans for Lawsuit Reform,
businessman John Brock of Tulsa, said Henry’s Texas-plus proposal
was “an omnibus bill providing for sweeping reforms that will
release Oklahoma from the stranglehold of frivolous lawsuits and
unwarranted claims and settlements.”
In April 2004, Judy Hatfield, a Norman businesswoman who was chairman
of the Oklahoma State Chamber of Commerce last year, said: “This
bill is the result of a lot of hard work by the governor’s
office. Henry looked at what Texas did last year and decided Oklahoma
could do better. We need to keep our focus on Henry’s stated
goal.”
Praise for the governor’s bill also came from the medical
community last year.
Oklahoma State Medical Association past President Dr. Jack Beller
said Henry’s bill would: “out-Texas Texas.”
“Suddenly, the Republicans aren’t for Texas-plus.
It sure looks to me like they’re more interested in politics
than policy,” Laster said.
Laster said he does plan to hear other lawsuit reform legislation
in committee.
For more
information contact:
Senate Communications Office- (405) 521-5774

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