Oklahoma
State Senate
Senator Mike Morgan
President Pro Tempore
Senate District 21
Payne, Logan and Lincoln Counties
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For Immediate
Release: June 1, 2005
Senate President Pro Tempore Mike Morgan
Senate Approves ‘A’-Rated Workers’ Comp Bill
State Senators Wednesday overwhelmingly approved
a workers’ compensation reform measure that will save Oklahoma
businesses more than $110 million while protecting the rights of
injured workers.
Final passage of the measure, which is endorsed by the Oklahoma
State Chamber of Commerce, is expected by the end of the week.
In a 39-7 vote, Senators sent Senate Bill 1X to the Oklahoma House
of Representatives for consideration.
“This legislation accomplishes the goals Senate Democrats
set for workers’ comp back in February. It will reduce medical
costs; save millions of dollars for Oklahoma businesses; reduce
fraudulent claims; and, most importantly, ensure workers hurt on
the job will continue to be treated and compensated for their injuries,”
Senate President Pro Tempore Mike Morgan said.
The Oklahoma State Chamber of Commerce gave the bill an “A”
rating and called the measure “major reform” and “probably
the best workers’ compensation bill ever seen in the State
of Oklahoma.”
The Senate leader said, despite the endorsement by the State Chamber
of Commerce, Senate Republicans indicated with their floor debate
Tuesday that they intend to continue to use the issue of workers’
compensation politically in the 2006 elections.
Five of six Republican caucus members who debated against the bill
and then voted for it – making sure the official record will
reflect a “yes” vote and still allow them to say they
opposed it.
“It’s classic political rhetoric, saying one thing and
then doing the other,” Morgan said. “This proves that
Senate Republicans are using this issue as a political pawn. I am
proud of the Democrats for voting with the courage of their convictions
and leading the way in passing a meaningful workers’ compensation
reform bill.”
The legislation will lower workers’ compensation medical costs,
which represent 54 percent of the overall costs of the system, and
protect the rights of injured workers to choose the doctor who will
assess and treat their injuries.
“Other workers’ comp reform bills put the choice of
doctors exclusively in the hands of employers. We dug in our heels
on this issue and the result is that injured workers will still
have the right to choose their doctor,” Morgan said.
The measure also allows the courts to order mediation to resolve
simple claims’ disputes and encourages early settlement offers
to reduce the number of claims in which attorneys are involved.
Additionally, it permits post-accident drug and alcohol testing
and tightens up laws against workers’ compensation fraud.
“Certainly we would have liked to settle this issue in the
regular session, but ‘watering down’ the rights of injured
workers for political gain was just not something Senate Democrats
were willing to support,” Morgan said. “And today I
am proud of the work in the Senate to pass a bill that truly strikes
a balance of lowering the cost of doing business in this state and
protecting the rights of injured workers.”
For more
information contact:
Senate President
Pro Tempore's Office - (405) 521-5605

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