Oklahoma
State Senate
Senator Tom Adelson
Chairman, Appropriations Sub-Committee
on Health and Social Services
Senate District 33
Tulsa County
For Immediate Release: February 9, 2006
Measure to Strengthen Small Business Wins Approval in Senate Appropriations
Subcommittee
SB 1294 Seeks to Expand Insure Oklahoma
A key plank of the Senate Democratic agenda to strengthen
small business won the approval of a Senate Appropriations Subcommittee
today, making access to affordable healthcare one step closer to becoming
a reality for all Oklahomans. Senate Bill 1294, authored by Senator Tom
Adelson, expands the Insure Oklahoma program to include small businesses
with 50 or fewer employees. The program, created by Democrats, allows
small business owners the opportunity to provide health insurance to their
employees at affordable rates.
“This program that places a premium on personal responsibility is
working to reduce the number of uninsured Oklahomans, and today in the
Senate we said we want that opportunity expanded to allow more Oklahoma
small business owners to offer health insurance for their employees,”
Adelson, Chairman of the Senate Appropriations Subcommittee on Health
and Social Services said. “On Monday during the State of the State
Address, the Governor said he wanted to expand this program to include
more small businesses and today in the Senate we got one step closer to
making that happen.”
Adelson, who formerly served as Governor Henry’s Secretary of Health,
said currently more than 700,000 Oklahomans, nearly one-fifth of the state’s
population, are uninsured. He said they rarely receive preventative care,
often wait until they are at the sickest to seek medical attention and
then receive care from the most expensive outlets—hospital emergency
rooms.
“Having access to affordable, quality medical care will make workers
more productive and small businesses stronger,” the Senator said.
“A more productive workforce means a healthier bottom line for small
businesses and for Oklahoma’s economy.”
Adelson said there will be some who will argue that the state cannot afford
to expand Insure Oklahoma, but he says as Oklahoma’s economy grows,
the Legislature should look beyond the next elections and look to the
next generation and fund the expansion of Insure Oklahoma.
“In the Senate, we intend to fight hard to make investments in Oklahoma
that strengthen small business while promoting personal responsibility,
and we can think of no greater way to do that than through innovative
programs like Insure Oklahoma.” Adelson said.
For
more information contact:
Senator Adelson's Office - (405) 521-5551
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