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Oklahoma State Senate
Communications Division
State Capitol
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 73105
For Immediate Release: April
28, 2005
Senate Republican Leader Glenn Coffee
Senate Democrats Remain in Hiding As Attempt to
Hold Workers Comp Reform Vote Continues
Thursday afternoon Oklahoma Lt. Gov. Mary Fallin and
Senate Republicans resumed their attempt to bring a workers’
comp reform bill to a vote in the Senate as a call for senators
to come into session was continued.
Yesterday, Senate Democrats said “we’ll find out tomorrow
if (Republicans) are really interested in passing a workers’
compensation bill this year.” But Thursday Senate Democrats
went into in hiding to avoid an up-or-down vote on workers comp
reform. All 22 GOP senators reported to the Senate floor, but 25
senators are needed to achieve a quorum.
“Senate Democrats are shirking their duty to their constituents
by refusing to report to work in the Senate. Senate Republicans
reported to the Senate floor ready to work, while Senate Democrats
are in hiding to avoid an up-or-down vote on a real workers’
comp reform,” stated Senate Republican Leader Glenn Coffee,
R-Oklahoma City.
Thursday morning, at the request of Senate Republicans, Oklahoma
Lt. Gov. Mary Fallin exercised her constitutional authority as President
of the Senate in an effort get an up-or-down vote on House Bill
2046, a workers’ comp reform bill.
After a brief recess to allow senators to attend the funeral of
former Speaker of the House Jim Barker, Fallin resumed her Senate
quorum call.
The Senate’s majority Democrats want to send House Bill 2046
to a conference committee where they can weaken the bill in favor
of trial lawyers at the expense of working Oklahomans and businesses.
For more
information contact:
Senate Communications Office- (405) 521-5774

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