Oklahoma
State Senate
For Immediate Release: April 28, 2009
Sen. Charlie Laster
Insurance Companies Win Big in Senate GOP’s “First
50 Days”
All the Chest Pounding and “Atta Boys”
Can’t Hide GOP Love for Powerful Insurance Industry
Calling the latest press conference by Senate Republicans
nothing but chest pounding and political cover, Democratic Leader
Charlie
Laster said Oklahomans should be outraged with the outcome
of the GOP’s first 50 days.
“The first 50 days of the Senate Republican’s
majority has been consumed with stories about tax scandals and
a whole lot of love being shown to the powerful insurance industry,”
Laster said. “For the past month even newspapers across
the state have editorialized about the politics of payback and
retaliation that we have seen from the Senate GOP and have mentioned
very little, if anything at all, about policies that will help
make health care more affordable for Oklahoma families.”
Laster, (D-Shawnee) pointed to the following specific
legislation and unprecedented rule changes in the Senate as proof
Senate Republicans have been focused solely on protecting insurance
companies and engaging in the politics of retaliation instead
of focusing on the needs of Oklahoma families.
- A rule change that specifically protects insurance
companies in the Senate by requiring Senators to jump through
bureaucratic red tape to have a bill heard that would reform the
insurance industry.
- Removing Senator Tom Ivester, an Afghan War Veteran, from a
task force that studies the education needs of Oklahoma military
families days after Coffee called Ivester an “alarmist”
for speaking out about possible public prison closings in his
district.
- Removing veteran Senators Kenneth Corn, Richard Lerblance and
Tom Adelson off committees which they previously chaired, calling
them “obstructionists.”
- Refusing to hear legislation that would require insurance companies
to cover the diagnosis and treatment of autism, routine medical
care for Oklahomans who choose to participate in life-saving clinical
trials, the right for injured workers to choose their own doctor
and putting doctors, not insurance company executives in charge
of patient’s health care needs, giving the Insurance Commissioner
the ability to investigate arbitrary rate hikes by insurance companies,
and legislation that would have allowed Oklahomans to sue insurance
companies for arbitrarily raising insurance rates.
- Failure to meet the “Fund Education First” April
1 deadline, leaving thousands of Oklahoma teachers to wonder if
they will have a job next school year.
- Legislation that protects insurance companies and giant corporations
by making Oklahomans travel out-of-state to seek justice for negligent
acts that caused harm to them.
- Passing legislation that would bring divisive Washington DC
style politics into Oklahoma by requiring Worker’s Compensation
Judges to be confirmed by the State Senate.
Laster said he is also concerned that with only three weeks left
in this legislative session and no budget agreement, a special
session could be right around the corner.
“Clearly Senator Coffee has been distracted
which has left much of the crucial work of the State Senate still
on the table,” Laster said. “It is clear Senate Republicans
have very little to crow about this session and are simply pounding
their chest to make themselves feel better. I hope for the sake
of all Oklahomans, they get serious about governing and find some
real solutions for Oklahoma families who desperately need our
help, and stop this game of protecting insurance companies and
petty partisan retaliation which seems to be the crux of the Senate
GOP legislative agenda.”
For more information contact:
Sen. Laster's Office - 405-521-5539