Oklahoma
State Senate
Senator Mike Morgan
president Pro Tempore
Senate District 21
Payne, Logan and Lincoln Counties
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For Immediate Release:
November 13, 2006
Senate President Pro Tem Mike Morgan
Senate Leader Seeks to Build Consensus;
Will Ask Others to Put Partisanship Aside
Saying it’s time to put
the contentious partisan politics of the election season in the
past, Senate President Pro Tempore Mike
Morgan announced Monday plans for a series of meetings with
other state leaders to begin anew the work of moving Oklahoma forward.
“To govern effectively, we have to find common ground. The
last two years have been marked by a bitter partisan divide and
a number of hard fought campaigns only widened that gap,”
Morgan said. “Our job now is to build bridges and come together
to form a consensus to move Oklahoma forward.”
Morgan said he will meet individually with Governor Brad Henry,
Lt. Governor-elect Jari Askins, House Speaker-designate Lance Cargill,
Senate Republican Leader Glenn Coffee and House Democratic Leader
Danny Morgan.
“My goal will be to identify the issues on which we can
agree and the initiatives we can all support. If we focus on what
unites us rather than the issues that divide us, we can keep our
attention on making a better tomorrow for our state’s next
generation,” Morgan said.
Morgan said throughout the campaign season, Oklahomans have indicated
that they want access to affordable healthcare for more people,
an improved and more accountable public schools system and more
and better paying jobs.
“In 2007, year we will celebrate the completion of Oklahoma’s
first 100 years. Our job as state leaders is to ensure an even more
progressive and successful second century for Oklahoma. We can do
that if we put aside our differences and work together on the issues
that are important to all Oklahomans,” Morgan said.
For more information contact:
Senate President Pro Tem's Office - (405) 521-5605

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