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Oklahoma State Senate
Communications Division
State Capitol
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 73105
For Immediate Release: April
28, 2005
Republican Leader Glenn Coffee
Senate Democrats Pass ‘Bogus’ Lawsuit Reform Bill
Senate Democrats are not serious about passing meaningful
lawsuit reform, Senate Republican Leader Glenn Coffee, R-Oklahoma
City, said Wednesday.
Senate Democrats passed Gov. Brad Henry’s watered-down lawsuit
bill on a party-line vote Wednesday as part of House Bill 1554.
Republicans, who support real lawsuit reform, opposed the Democrats’
watered-down version.
“For two years in a row, Gov. Henry and the Democrats have
passed bogus lawsuit reform bills. Senate Republicans believe passing
nothing this year is better than allowing the Democrats to pass
a bogus lawsuit bill for the third year in row. We need meaningful
lawsuit reform this year, not more window dressing,” stated
Coffee.
Meanwhile, Coffee kept House Bill 2047 alive by striking the title
and inserting a meaningful provision to eliminate “joint and
several” liability. HB 2047 is the lawsuit reform bill authored
by Coffee and House Speaker Todd Hiett.
“Senate Democrats refused to allow us to have an up or down
vote on the original bill, so we did the best we could by putting
a small but meaningful reform provision in the bill to keep the
issue alive,” Coffee said.
For more
information contact:
Senate Communications Office- (405) 521-5774

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