Oklahoma State Senate
Senator Mike Morgan
president Pro Tempore
Senate District 21
Payne, Logan and Lincoln Counties
For Immediate Release: May 27,
2005
Morgan Hopeful Special Session Will Yield Meaningful Workers Comp
Reform
Senate President Pro Tempore Mike Morgan said he is
confident a special session on workers compensation reform will result
in legislation to save millions for Oklahoma businesses while preserving
the rights of workers injured on the job.
“We were just so close to passing meaningful workers’
compensation reform that struck the balance of protecting the rights
of injured workers and lowering the cost of doing business,”
Senator Morgan, (D-Stillwater) said. “The time constraints of
the session just didn’t allow us to get it done today.”
The Senate leader said negotiations on the issue of workers compensation
reform continued into Friday afternoon, but lawmakers ran out of time
to deal with the issue during the First Session of the 50th Oklahoma
Legislature. Governor Brad Henry called a special session which began
Friday on the last day of the session.
“We began the special session today by introducing legislation
that will save Oklahoma businesses more than $100 million and protect
the rights of injured workers to choose their own doctor,” Morgan
said.
The measure, Senate Bill 1X, contains the same language on which lawmakers
came close to an agreement Friday.
Morgan said he hopes the result of a special session on workers’
compensation is that the issue can be settled once and for all, and
says that if all parties are serious about workers compensation they
will come to the table willing to negotiate for the good of all Oklahomans.
Morgan said Senate Democrats refuse to “water down” the
rights of injured workers and will continue to
hold the line when it comes to protecting workers rights to choose
their own doctor.
“During the special session, we will be able to focus on this
single issue and I am hopeful we can get this issue off the table
once and for all,” Senator Morgan said. “We will ask the
Republicans to come to this special session without their political
aspirations in their back pockets and instead bring their willingness
to do what’s right for the workers who are the backbone of this
state.”
Morgan concluded by saying that workers compensation was just too
important of an issue to let politics cloud the way to true meaningful
reform.
“Certainly we would have liked to settle this issue in the regular
session, but again ‘watering down’ the rights of injured
workers for political gain is just not something Senate Democrats
will support,” Morgan said. “And during this special session
I am hopeful that everyone will understand that Oklahomans want and
deserve their undivided attention on this very important issue.”
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information contact:
Senate Leadership
Assistant's Office- (405) 521-5605