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Oklahoma
State Senate
Republican Floor Leader Senator Glenn Coffee State Capitol Room 531 Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 73105 (405) 521-5636 For Immediate Release:
May 27, 2005 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. |