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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: September 1, 2009

Sen. James Halligan
PRESIDENT PRO TEM COFFEE, SENATOR HALLIGAN
STATEMENT ON MERCURY MARINE’S ANNOUNCEMENT
TO MOVE 850 JOBS TO STILLWATER
“This is great news not just for Stillwater and Payne County,
but for the state of Oklahoma as a whole,” said Coffee. “Clearly,
Mercury Marine has had a significant and profitable presence in
Stillwater for years, but their decision to bring more jobs to Oklahoma
is real and tangible evidence that the Right to Work law passed
earlier this decade and the lawsuit reform law that is about to
go into effect are good for business and good for our state.
“I thank the management at Mercury Marine for the confidence
they’ve shown in this decision, and I can assure them they’ll
be delighted with the results,” Coffee continued. ”This
sends a great message to employers across the nation that Oklahoma
is the place to grow their business.
Senator Jim
Halligan (R-Stillwater) echoed Coffee’s sentiments, and
acknowledged those who helped make the Mercury Marine decision possible.
“This announcement by Mercury Marine is a great shot in the
arm for our entire area,” Halligan said. “This was a
real team effort, and I thank Senator Coffee, my fellow legislators
and legislative leadership, Governor Henry, the Department of Commerce
as well as the local and state Chambers of Commerce, and ultimately
the people of Stillwater for rolling out the Welcome mat for MerCruiser,”
he added. “I know Mercury Marine will find hard workers who
will produce the highest quality product, and they will be pleased
with their decision to relocate these jobs to Stillwater.”
For more information contact:
Sen. Halligan: 405-521-5572

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