Oklahoma
State Senate
Republican Floor Leader
Senator Glenn Coffee
State Capitol Room 531
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 73105
(405) 521-5636
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For Immediate Release: May 27,
2005
Senator Glenn Coffee
Senate GOP Leader Says Legislative Session ‘To Be Continued’
Senate Republican Leader Glenn Coffee said important
work for the 2005 legislative session is “to be continued”
in a special session.
“This has the potential to be a pretty good legislative session
if we can pass a meaningful workers’ compensation reform bill
during the special session,” stated Coffee, R-Oklahoma City.
“The biggest disappointment was the lack of action on lawsuit
reform – one of the most important economic issues facing
our state,” Coffee said.
Coffee said that $58 million in tax relief approved by the Legislature
will have a positive impact on Oklahoma’s economy –
especially a cut of the top income tax rate to 6.25%. Coffee said
other tax cuts – such as relief from the estate tax –
will be needed next year.
Coffee said passage of landmark pro-life legislation was a major
accomplishment – especially considering that Senate Democrats
had bottled up the legislation for years. And a new commitment to
additional funding for road and bridge maintenance is a step in
the right direction, he noted.
“Senate Republicans will work next session to slow down the
growth of government – which increased by an unsustainable
12 percent during this legislative session,” Coffee noted.
For more
information contact:
Republican Leadership
Assistant's Office- (405) 521-5654

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