Oklahoma
State Senate
President Pro Tempore
Sen. Glenn Coffee, R-Oklahoma City
State Capitol Room 422
Oklahoma City, OK 73105
(405) 521-5636
For Immediate Release: March 13, 2009
Sen. Glenn Coffee
SENATE PRESIDENT PRAISES SUCCESSFUL WEEK FOR REPUBLICANS,
OKLAHOMANS ALIKE
A ‘Historic’ Week Just Completed
As the State Senate met its first deadline for
passing bills off the floor this week, President Pro Tempore Glenn
Coffee said Friday he is proud of the work Senators did for
the state of Oklahoma in an unprecedented legislative week for
Republicans.
For the first time in state history, Republicans
now have control of the State Senate after the 2008 elections
gave the GOP a 26-22 lead in the chamber. All Senate Republican
legislative agenda items were passed off the Senate floor and
sent over to the House prior to Thursday’s deadline.
“Oklahomans gave us a huge responsibility
when they elected a Republican majority last fall,” said
Pro Tem Coffee. “We’ve taken this opportunity to pass
the much-needed, quality reforms Republicans have worked hard
to accomplish for many years. Our goal has always been to provide
a pro-family, pro-jobs and pro-business agenda that moves our
state forward, and I am encouraged to see that goal take shape
this week.
“This was a historic week for Republicans
and for the state.”
Legislation approved by the State Senate this week
includes reform in the areas of government accountability, education,
victim protection rights, and the judicial, workers compensation
and election systems:
Pro Tem Coffee’s State Office of Accountability
and Innovation provides a step toward greater efficiency in state
government. (Senate Bill 646)
Senator Don Barrington expanded his successful Back-to-School
Sales Tax Holiday to include school supplies and reference materials.
(Senate Bill 723)
The Educational Accountability Reform Act by Senator
Clark Jolley provides more transparency and accountability into
Oklahoma’s education system. (Senate Bill 1111)
Another reform measure by Pro Tem Coffee creates
a Chief Information Officer who would oversee consolidating state
information technology services under one roof. (Senate Bill 980)
Oklahoma school systems are given more local control
through Senator John Ford’s School District Empowerment
Program, which also removes many of the unfunded state mandates.
(Senate Bill 834)
Majority Floor Leader Todd Lamb authored legislation
that reforms the workers compensation system in much need of overhaul.
(Senate Bill 609)
One piece of Pro Tem Coffee’s legislation
revokes state retirement benefits from state or county officers
convicted of felonies. (Senate Bill 899)
A resolution by Senator Patrick Anderson provides
for fair representation on the Judicial Nominating Commission.
(Senate Joint Resolution 27)
Pro Tem Coffee’s domestic violence legislation
will allow a rape victim to have immediate access to medical care
without first having to pursue legal charges against her attacker.
(Senate Bill 894)
Voter ID reform by Senator John Ford ensures clean
and fair Oklahoma elections. (Senate Bill 4)
Pro-life legislation was approved that provides
protections for pregnant women subject to domestic violence abuse,
and includes circumstances under which she is justified in using
force or deadly force against another to protect her unborn child.
(Senate Bill 1103)
The Senate took the lead in ending the patronage
system for appointing tag agents, and placing the appointment
power under the professional supervision of the Oklahoma Tax Commission.
(Senate Bill 888)
For more information contact:
Sen. Coffee's Office: 405-521-5636