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Oklahoma State Senate
Communications Division
State Capitol
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 73105
For Immediate Release: May 4,
2005
Audio Clip
Senate President Pro Tempore Mike Morgan talks to reporters about
the Wednesday's proceedings.
Stand-off Over, Morgan Emphasizes Role Of Communicating in Legislative
Process
Senate President Pro Tempore Mike Morgan said Wednesday
that he was able to reach a resolution to the stand-off with Republican
Leader Glenn Coffee and Lt. Governor Mary Fallin by keeping the
lines of communication open.
Under the agreement that ended the stalemate, Morgan consented for
Fallin to preside over a single vote during Wednesday’s session
before handing him back the gavel.
“We have been able to reach this agreement today because we
have kept the lines of communication open. That’s how you
resolve differences. You communicate, seek common ground and agree
to compromise,” Morgan said.
The Senate Leader praised Senator Coffee for never turning his back
on negotiations.
“He has always been willing to both talk and listen. We have
literally met more than a dozen times since last Thursday and he
has remained a gentleman throughout,” Morgan said.
The Stillwater Democrat characterized the events of the last few
days as a “bump in the road” and said Senate business
will continue. Senators considered a number of bills and confirmed
approximately 50 executive nominations during Wednesday afternoon’s
session.
“We have a little more than three weeks left in the session
and a lot of work left to do. On the issues of the state budget,
workers compensation and others, it is important that learn from
what’s happened here and continue to talk to each other even
when we disagree. If we will do that, I am confident we will complete
our business in an orderly and timely fashion,” Morgan said.
Wednesday’s procedural vote not to suspend Senate Rules a
second time for Senator Scott Pruitt and House Bill 2046 in no way
dooms chances for lawmakers to send a meaningful workers compensation
bill to Governor Brad Henry before the end of the legislative session,
Morgan said.
“On Tuesday, we sent two workers compensation bills to conference
and I fully expect good faith negotiations on the issue to resume
and I remain extremely hopeful that we will be able come to an agreement,”
Morgan said.
For more
information contact:
Senate Communications Office- (405) 521-5774

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