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: January
23, 2006
Republican Leader Glenn Coffee
Sen. Coffee Says Senate Dems Should Support Pro-Jobs Reforms
The state of Oklahoma was hit with more bad economic
news last week as Delta Faucet announced that it plans to close
its Chickasha plant later this year.
“How many jobs does Oklahoma have to lose before Democrats
in the Oklahoma State Senate abandon their failed economic policies?
When will Senate Democrats join Republicans in our efforts to pass
pro-jobs economic reforms?” questioned Senate Republican Leader
Glenn Coffee,
R-Oklahoma City.
Coffee said Senate Republicans want to make Oklahoma a “jobs-friendly”
state by eliminating lawsuit abuse, reducing Oklahoma’s high
income tax rate, eliminating the small-business-killing death tax,
and building upon last year’s efforts to reform Oklahoma’s
workers’ compensation system.
In contrast, Senate Democrats have long fought these job-creating
reforms because of their strong ties to trial lawyers, unions, and
liberal interest groups that oppose these reforms.
“Senate Democrats have run this state for nearly one-hundred
years – and their economic policies are costing jobs in Oklahoma.
Their liberal policies have real consequences and have put our state
near the bottom of just about every economic ranking in the nation.
The time has come for the liberal Democrat leadership of the state
Senate to take personal responsibility and to be held accountable
for their failed economic policies,” Coffee said.
Coffee noted that Senate Democrats blocked meaningful lawsuit reform
each of the past three years, and succeeded in watering down workers’
comp reform in 2005. Last year Senate Democrats had to be “dragged
kicking and screaming” by Republicans to pass a modest four-tenths-of-one-percent
reduction in the state’s high income tax rate. And Senate
Democrat leaders have indicated they plan to block the elimination
of state’s death tax – an unfair tax that often kills
small businesses and family farms.
For
more information contact:
Senator Coffee's Office - (405) 521-5636
Senate Republican Leadership Office - (405) 521-5654

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