Oklahoma
State Senate
President Pro Tempore
Senator Glenn Coffee, R-Oklahoma City
State Capitol Room 422
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 73105
(405) 521-5636
For Immediate Release: January 7, 2009
Senate Republicans unveiled their 2009 legislative agenda at the
Capitol Wednesday.
Senate Republicans Announce Policy Agenda
for 2009 Legislative Session
Republicans in the Oklahoma State Senate released
their policy agenda for the 2009 legislative session today, calling
for a fairer and more business friendly tax policy, reform of
the archaic and business-unfriendly legal system in Oklahoma,
and to continue to improve our state’s infrastructure.
In concurrent news conferences in the State Capitol
and Tulsa, Senate President Pro Tem Glenn
Coffee and Republican Caucus Chairman John Ford said Senate
Republicans also desire to reform Oklahoma’s election system,
assuring clean and fair elections while imposing term limits on
statewide elected officials, as well as provide health care access
to more Oklahomans and to continue to promote national energy
independence through a vibrant Oklahoma energy industry.
“Republicans have sat in the background in
forming public policy for too many years now,” said Senate
President Pro Tem Glenn Coffee, “but with thanks to the
voters of our state, we will now have a seat at the head of the
table.
“We will not squander this opportunity,”
he continued. “We believe the voters responded to the better
ideas we offered in campaigns across the state, and we will do
all we can in cooperation with the Governor and the House to deliver
a new brand of government in Oklahoma.”
“Oklahomans have given Senate Republicans
a great responsibility,” said Republican Caucus Chairman
John Ford. “We recognize the challenge and opportunity that
lies ahead of us, and we are committed to working together in
bringing positive reforms to Oklahoma.”
Major policy initiatives proposed by Senate Republicans
include:
• Establishing a more fair and equitable tax
system and responsible budgeting practices in Oklahoma government;
• Ensuring sufficient funding for our state’s
infrastructure, particularly the roads and bridges which will
allow our business climate to grow and prosper, and protect the
safety of commuters across the state;
• Protecting Oklahoma families through more
affordable healthcare options and providing access to top quality
healthcare to all Oklahomans;
• Shoring up the Oklahoma Teacher Retirement
system for all present and future educators in the system, allowing
us to attract and keep better teachers for generations to come,
and providing more local control and greater choice for school
boards and parents;
• Improving our legal system and business
climate by reforming our Workers Compensation system and continuing
the charge to reform our tort process, thereby lowering costs,
creating jobs, attracting more physicians and protecting the rights
of all Oklahomans.
The 2009 legislative session begins Monday, February
2, and runs through the last Friday in May.
The November elections gave Republicans a majority
in the State Senate for the first time in State history with a
total of 26 members.