For Immediate Release: April 19,
2007
Extreme Measure
Will Restrict Access To Justice for Oklahomans
Senate President Pro Tempore
Mike Morgan said Thursday that passage of
extreme changes in the state’s civil
justice system contained in Senate Bill
507 will severely cripple access to justice
for everyday Oklahomans.
“I’m disappointed that a majority
of the members of the Senate have chosen
today to side with big corporations and
restrict access to the courts for most of
the people in our state. The opportunity
to have your day in court is one of the
most fundamental rights in this country.
Justice shouldn’t be a commodity available
only to those who can afford it,”
Morgan said.
Democratic Floor Leader Charlie Laster pointed
out that a year ago common sense legal reforms
that he offered were rejected. Oklahoma
is listed among 18 states with moderate
systems of civil justice by the United States
Chamber of Commerce’s Institute for
Legal Reform.
“Isn’t that where our legal
system – which is represented by a
set of scales – should be? Shouldn’t
we be striving for balance? The most business-friendly
organization in the country says Oklahoma’s
court system is moderate. This legislation
is extreme and will dramatically tip the
scales of justice against everyday Oklahomans,”
Laster said.
Morgan also rejected the argument that the
extreme changes are necessary to keep doctors
from leaving the state.
“Doctors in Oklahoma pay among the
lowest malpractice premiums in the country.
Oklahoma obstetricians play less than half
as much as their counterparts in Texas and
Missouri and only one-fourth the premiums
paid by similar specialists in Florida,”
Morgan said. “There is no exodus of
doctors from Oklahoma.”
He pointed to the following facts:
• The number of physicians practicing
in Oklahoma has grown by 7.4 percent in
recent years;
• The number of new medical licenses
issued has grown by 13 percent;
• And both Oklahoma City and Tulsa
are listed by Modern Physician magazine
among the top 75 cities in which to practice
medicine.
“This is another extreme solution
looking for a problem. We don’t have
jackpot justice in Oklahoma. Our doctors
aren’t leaving the state. Big corporations
won today and Oklahomans lost,” Morgan
said. “But we’re not going to
give up the fight. We’re going to
continue to work to ensure equal access
to justice for everyone no matter the size
of their bank account.”
For more information contact:
Senator Morgan's Office: (405) 521-5605