Oklahoma State
Senate
Senator Daisy Lawler
Senate District 24
Cleveland, grady, Mclain & Stephens Counties
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For Immediate
Release: May 31, 2005
Sen. Daisy Lawler
House Republicans Kill State Chamber of Commerce Backed Bill
OKLAHOMA CITY-Republicans in the House are turning
their heads to the problems that come with credit card debt and
bankruptcy by killing a bill being backed by the State Chamber of
Commerce. Senate Bill 378 would have required students who graduate
from an Oklahoma school to take one semester of Personal Financial
Economics but was killed when Republican House leaders refused to
hear the bill before sine die adjournment last Friday.
“This bill is aimed at protecting Oklahomans
from falling victim to credit card debt and being forced into the
bankruptcy blunder that rips apart working families throughout the
country,” Lawler said.
The Senator said legislators have a responsibility
to enact meaningful legislation that gives Oklahoma school children
the tools necessary to make financially sound decisions. She said
often times Oklahoma’s young adults are pummeled with credit
card applications before the even step foot on college campuses
and the results are devastating. Lawler said young adults are the
fastest growing segment of the population filing bankruptcy. Her
bill, she believes would have curtailed the spiraling effects that
come with poor financial planning skills.
Lawler, (D-Comanche) said she is disappointed that
SB 378 wasn’t granted a hearing in the House Appropriations
and Budget Committee.
“I am puzzled as to why Republican House leaders
who so often talk about being ‘pro-family’ and ‘pro-business’
would stand by and watch an important ‘pro-business’
and ‘pro-family’ bill die at the hands of their hand
picked committee chairs,” Lawler said. “The entire business
community, including the State Chamber of Commerce, has endorsed
this bill and despite all the pro business endorsements, Republicans
killed it anyway.”
Lawler said Oklahomans continue to set record bankruptcies
and rank in the top five states for most bankruptcies filed among
all fifty states. She also noted that Oklahoma ranks in the top
ten for credit card debt per capita.
“I simply cannot understand why House Republicans
would recklessly refuse to hear a bill that would have strengthened
families who are often torn apart by financial ruin.” Lawler
said. “Through provisions of SB 378, we had the chance to
make tomorrow better for our children by arming Oklahoma school
children with the knowledge to make sound financial decisions and
instead House Republicans stood by and did nothing.
“Their reckless actions and questionable leadership
style is doing nothing to help the thousands of Oklahomans who depend
on us to enact meaningful legislation that will make tomorrow better
for our children.”
For more
information contact:
Senator Daisy
Lawler
State Capitol: (405) 521-5569
Email: lawler@oksenate.gov

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