Senate Democratic Leader Describes
Legislative Session in Four Words:
Special Interest Feeding Frenzy
The tone of the first session
of the 52nd Oklahoma Legislature was set early
on when Senate Republicans wrote into the Senate
Rules special protections for insurance companies
and the theme continued until the very last
day in what Senate Democratic Leader Charlie
Laster is describing as a “Special
Interest Feeding Frenzy.”
“Senate Republicans let it be known early
they would stop at nothing to protect those
who spent millions of dollars helping them rise
to power and they have continued their “my
way or the highway” attitude continuously
throughout this session,” Laster said.
“They have been long on rhetoric and short
on solutions this session and unfortunately
the only people who will benefit from their
good ole boy politics are the special interests
that roam these halls looking for giveaways
on the backs of hard-working Oklahomans.”
Laster said today’s vote creating a position
that gives unchecked power and a blank checkbook
to one person lacks the accountability piece
Republicans promised Oklahomans during elections
last fall.
“Republicans sold Oklahomans a bag of
goods when they promised them accountability
and responsibility,” Laster said. “Instead
they have delivered protections and privileges
to special interest groups who funded their
political campaigns.”
Laster said he hopes next legislative session,
Republicans will abandon their desire to protect
special interest groups and instead turn their
attention to the needs of every day Oklahomans
who want us to deliver insurance reform, affordable
health care and good paying jobs.
“If I were giving this legislative session
a grade, I would have to give it an “I”
for incomplete and inadequate, and insurance
industry victories” Laster said. “It’s
been nothing but a special interest feeding
frenzy this session, and I fear it will not
end any time soon.”
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