Oklahoma
State Senate
Senator Mike Morgan
President Pro Tempore
Senate District 21
Lincoln, Logan & Payne Counties
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For Immediate Release: February 15, 2006
Sen. Mike Morgan
Senate Leader Pleased With Agenda Progress after First
Two Weeks
Senate President Pro Tempore Mike
Morgan said he’s pleased with the progress
Senate Democrats have made in moving their 2006 Agenda
of Personal Responsibility and Accountability through
the legislative process in the first two weeks of the
Second Session of the 50th Oklahoma Legislature.
Six of the Senate Democrats’ major proposals have
been passed out of committee and will begin being heard
on the floor next week when the full Senate takes up
a measure to expand the income eligibility for the Oklahoma
Higher Learning Access Program.
“OHLAP is one of the best examples of how the
Legislature can help create a culture of greater personal
responsibility and accountability in our state. Our
goal this year is to advance legislation that will help
Oklahomans who are willing to help themselves and measures
that will hold individuals, corporations and government
more accountable,” Morgan said.
In addition to the OHLAP expansion, key planks of the
Senate Democrats agenda which will now move to the Senate
floor include making more small businesses eligible
for a program that provides state and federal funding
to off-set the costs of employee health insurance benefits.
“The Insure Oklahoma program benefits small business
owners and their employees if they each are willing
to take on the responsibility for paying a small percentage
of the overall health insurance premiums by making affordable
health care available to more working Oklahomans,”
Morgan said.
Morgan also lauded committee passage of the Lawsuit
Responsibility Act of 2006, a bold proposal to increase
teacher pay in Oklahoma, Caitlin’s Law and a back-to-school
sales tax holiday.
“Our agenda offers teachers the opportunity to
earn higher pay if they are willing to take responsibility
for better equipping themselves to lead our classrooms.
It will hold violent criminals more accountable for
their offenses. It will give a needed tax break to middle
class families and hold attorneys and plaintiffs more
accountable when they file frivolous lawsuits,”
Morgan said.
The Senate Leader said he expects other items in the
Senate Democrats agenda to move the committee process
next week with still others that will be subject to
budget negotiations with the House.
For
more information contact:
Senate Leadership Assistant's Office - (405) 521-5605