Oklahoma
State Senate
Communications Division
State Capitol
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 73105
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For Immediate Release:
July 26, 2006
Senator Glenn Coffee
Sen. Coffee Glad to See Lawmakers Continue Legislative Service
Senate Republican Leader Glenn
Coffee said Wednesday he was glad two of his veteran members
would be continuing their service in the State Senate. Sen. James
A. Williamson of Tulsa had sought to become the Republican nominee
for Governor while Sen. Nancy
Riley, also of Tulsa, had thrown her hat into the Lt. Governor's
race. Since each is midway in their current four-year terms, they
will return to serve the remaining two years of their terms in the
Senate.
"The state's loss is the Senate's gain," said Coffee,
R-OKC. "The qualities and experience they brought to the table
for statewide office are something I have long valued in both Sen.
Williamson and Sen. Riley, and so I'm very glad to see them continue
their service with us."
Sen. Williamson, a former Republican Leader in the upper chamber
as well as a former House member, will be term-limited after completing
his final two years in the Senate, while Sen. Riley will be eligible
to run for a third term in 2008.
"Sen. Williamson has been a tireless advocate for lawsuit reform,
the rights of the unborn, consumer protection and much more. Sen.
Riley's experience as a classroom teacher gives her great insight
into education issues--she's also gained tremendous expertise in
the area of juvenile offenders," Coffee said.
"We still have a lot of work to do in all these areas and their
experience and leadership will continue to serve the Senate and
the people of this state well."
For more information, contact:
Senate Republican Leadership Assistant's Office: (405) 521-5654

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