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:
November 30, 2005
Senate Minority Leader Glenn Coffee speaks at the podium
with (left to right) Republican Senators Cliff Aldridge, Jonathan
Nichols, Harry Coates, Todd Lamb, Clark Jolley, Owen Laughlin and
David Myers.
Senate Republicans Unveil Legislative Agenda for 2006 Session
Republicans of the Oklahoma State Senate unveiled
their legislative agenda for the 2006 legislative session Wednesday
at news conferences in Lawton, Tulsa, and Oklahoma City.
“Today Senate Republicans are unveiling a positive plan for
Oklahoma to make our state a better place to live, work, start a
business, get a quality education, and raise a family in health,
safety and security,” stated Senate Republican Floor Leader
Glenn Coffee, R-Oklahoma City.
“After 100 consecutive years of Democrat-party control of
the State Senate, it is time for your state government to start
working as hard as you do. We need new leadership that will allow
fresh and innovative ideas to flourish. Senate Republicans are here
today unveiling our positive legislative agenda that provides the
leadership and good ideas to get our state moving forward again,”
Coffee said.
Key components of the Senate GOP’s legislative agenda
include:
o Growing the economy and attracting good jobs.
o Controlling spending and funding our state’s priorities.
o Keeping education as the top budget priority – and expecting
results.
o Making law enforcement, corrections, and public safety a priority.
o Fixing our roads and bridges.
o Standing up for Oklahoma families.
o Making healthcare more available and affordable.
2006 LEGISLATIVE AGENDA
GROW THE ECONOMY & ATTRACT GOOD JOBS
o Help save small businesses and family farms by eliminating the
death tax.
o Reduce the tax burden on Oklahomans by reducing the state income
tax.
o Pass meaningful lawsuit reform to curb frivolous lawsuits.
o Complete workers’ comp reform.
CONTROL SPENDING & FUND PRIORITIES
o Reign in out-of-control spending so the state budget doesn’t
grow faster than the family budget.
o Fund our state’s needs before our wants. This means giving
priority to education, public safety, and transportation.
KEEP EDUCATION AS THE TOP BUDGET PRIORITY – AND EXPECT
RESULTS
o Senate Republicans want to keep education as the number one priority
in the state budget – including funding education first as
state law requires.
o Ensure all Oklahoma students are prepared to successfully enter
the workforce.
o Improve the amount of education dollars going to the classroom.
MAKE LAW ENFORCEMENT, CORRECTIONS & PUBLIC SAFETY A PRIORITY
o Pass the Republicans’ comprehensive public safety plan,
which enhances funding for law enforcement, prosecutors and prisons.
o Provide additional resources to reduce child abuse in the State
of Oklahoma.
FIX OUR ROADS AND BRIDGES
o Pass the Republican plan for roads and bridges, which provides
$300 million in new money for road and bridge repair and maintenance
over the next five years.
o The GOP transportation plan immediately creates a $100 million
emergency bridge repair fund.
o The GOP transportation plan significantly increases funding for
county roads and bridges.
STAND UP FOR OKLAHOMA FAMILIES
o Senate Republicans will continue to strongly support the sanctity
of human life by promoting and supporting pro-life legislation.
o Incorporate the Theory of Intelligent Design into the science
curriculum in Oklahoma classrooms.
o Protect children by removing homosexual-themed books from the
children’s sections of public libraries.
o Support heating assistance to the needy through private sector
programs, faith-based initiatives, and, if necessary, state funds.
o Protect private property rights in Oklahoma from the U.S. Supreme
Court’s eminent domain standard under the Kelo decision
MAKE HEALTHCARE MORE AVAILABLE AND AFFORDABLE
o Senate Republicans support free-market health care reforms that
encourage personal responsibility and reduce costs.
o The state’s Medicaid program should be reformed to make
it more efficient.
For more information contact:
Senate Republican Leadership Assistant's Office- (405) 521-5654

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