Senate Democratic Caucus Unveils “Vision
for Oklahoma”
2008 Legislative Agenda Focuses
on Opportunity and Responsibility
With one week to go until the first legislative session
of Oklahoma’s second 100 years of statehood begins, Senate Democratic
leaders unveiled their “Vision for Oklahoma” focusing on
policies that will increase opportunities and foster responsibility
for all Oklahomans.
“Oklahomans want a government that works for them—a government
that works across party lines to bring greater opportunities and promotes
responsibility,” President Pro Tempore Mike
Morgan said. “This legislative session, the Senate Democratic
caucus will fight everyday to bring about effective policies that make
a real difference in the lives of our people.”
Democratic Floor Leader and President Pro Tempore Designate Charlie
Laster (D-Shawnee) pointed to policies that will help grow Oklahoma
as top priority for the Senate Democratic Caucus including the following
priorities:
• Corporate Responsibility
• Greater Opportunities for Higher Education
• Greater Healthcare Opportunities and Insurance Reform
• Responsible Tax Cuts, and
• Responsible Investments for Oklahoma’s Future.
“Focusing on these important priorities in the upcoming session,
Senate Democrats hope to give all Oklahomans the tools they need to
achieve a brighter future,” Laster said. “We have a responsibility
to those who elected us to be their voice in the Senate to fight for
policies that matter to them, rather than focus on policies that help
the powerful special interests that roam these capitol halls.”
Laster said in a year when budgeting will be tight it will be more important
than ever to prioritize investments that will help grow Oklahoma’s
economy.
“Facing a sluggish national economy, Oklahoma needs to be pro-active
in creating policies that will continue the growth we have seen in recent
years,” Laster said. “That includes ensuring we are investing
wisely in education to grow our workforce, creating policies that increase
access to affordable healthcare to lower the number of uninsured in
our state and investing in infrastructure improvements across our state.”
State Senator Kenneth
Corn, Co-Chairman of the Senate Appropriations Subcommittee for
Public Safety and Judiciary and a Democrat from Poteau said keeping
Oklahomans safe is one of governments greatest responsibilities.
“It is no secret that in previous years Oklahoma’s corrections
system has faced tough times with prison overcrowding and staff shortages,”
he said. “We intend to use the recently released independent audit
as a roadmap to ensure we are making necessary changes and wise investments
to help keep all our citizens safe.”
State Senator Debbe
Leftwich said in this election year, the Senate Democratic Caucus
wants to rise above the political posturing to help move Oklahoma forward.
“We cannot allow an election year to stop us from doing what is
right for the people of this state,” the Democrat from South Oklahoma
City said. “Our vision for Oklahoma includes making certain that
government is responsible to the people, that insurance companies are
responsible to their policy holders and that Oklahomans are displaying
personal responsibility to help themselves move into greatness.”
Senator Morgan (D-Stillwater) said he will continue to ensure Oklahoma’s
historic power-sharing agreement remains intact and that the people’s
business is conducted in a manner that will make all Oklahomans proud.
“As we begin the first session of Oklahoma’s second 100
years, we have the opportunity to make tremendous progress in this state,”
he said. “We are committed to making the tough decisions required
to bring Oklahoma a government that works for them.”
Our Democratic Vision for Oklahoma: Opportunity and Responsibility
1. Corporate Responsibility
• Enforce the law on employers who are knowingly
hiring illegal immigrants. By holding corporations responsible for their
actions in regards to employing illegal immigrants we are getting to
the heart of the illegal immigration problem.
2. Greater Opportunity for Higher Education
• All Oklahoma students, regardless of their ability
to pay, should have the opportunity to realize their dream of getting
a college education. Offering qualified Oklahoma high school graduates
the opportunity to attend a college tuition free will give many students
that opportunity they might not otherwise have had. It will increase
the number of college graduates in our state and boost our economy by
offering better jobs and higher wages for working Oklahomans throughout
the state.
* SB 2164 by Senator Randy Bass creates the OHLAP Enhancement
Act, includes fees and books for students receiving OHLAP scholarship.
* SB 2020 by Senator Kenneth Corn creates the Second Century Promise
Act modifies eligibility for OHLAP.
* SB 530 by Senator Sean Burrage increases OHLAP income eligibility
to $75,000.
3. Health Care Opportunity and Insurance Reform
• We will support policies to make insurance affordable
and effective for Oklahomans, including a comprehensive patient’s
bill of rights. Powerful insurance companies must meet their responsibilities
to Oklahoma families rather than continuing the recent trend of record
profits.
*SB 2114 by Senator Jim Wilson establishes a Patient’s
Bill of Rights.
*SB 1521 by Senator Andrew Rice creates “Steffanie’s Law”
aimed at increasing healthcare options for patients involved in clinical
trials. It also requires insurance companies to cover costs of services
through premiums already paid by the insured.
*SB 2190 by Senator Charlie Laster reestablishes the Board for Property
and Casualty Insurance Rates and is designed to help stop arbitrary
insurance rate increases and practices.
4. Responsible Tax Cuts
• The only tax cuts that should be considered are
those that help working and middle-class families such as cutting the
grocery tax or eliminating taxes working Oklahomans pay on their overtime
wages.
*SB 1153 by Senator Jay Paul Gumm establishes the Freedom
From Hunger Act to eliminate the taxes Oklahomans pay when buying groceries.
*SB 1132 by Senator Kenneth Corn eliminates the taxes Oklahomans pay
on their overtime wages.
5. Responsible Investments for Oklahoma’s Future
• DOC Funding—We will use the audit as a road
map to keep Oklahoma families safe from those who prey on them.
• Roads and bridges funding—Safe roads and
bridges are critical to Oklahoma’s economic future and public
safety. We will support responsible funding to help make our roads and
bridges safe for Oklahoma families.
• Teacher Pay Raises—We must keep the promise
we made to Oklahoma teachers to raise their pay to the regional average
and we must do this without condition. Once we have met our responsibility
of raising every Oklahoma teacher’s salary to the regional average,
we can address a merit based teacher pay plan that is locally controlled
and has community support.
*Legislation dealing with investments for our future will
be assigned bill numbers during the appropriation and budgeting process
over the course of the legislative session.
For more information contact:
Senator Morgan's Office: (405) 521-5695