Oklahoma
State Senate
Communications Division
State Capitol
Oklahoma City, OK 73105
For Immediate Release: October 14, 2009
Sen. Wilson Says Lagging Budget Numbers Could
Be Fixed by
Reforming Broken Insurance Industry
With the latest revenue report showing no sign of improvement, Senator
Jim Wilson
hopes Republicans will be more open to addressing the escalating expense
of the convoluted health care system. Wilson, D-Tahlequah, said this would
relieve a big strain on state agency budgets and prevent future cuts from
affecting critical state services.
“If we continue to cut 5 percent across the board from the general
revenue contribution to the budget, we can save $255 million. We can then
take $223 million from the rainy day fund to help cover the shortfall.
But even those two actions alone won’t be enough to address the
deficit – a deficit that could exceed $700 million,” Wilson
said, noting the budget picture could be even worse in 2011.
Wilson said a far better solution would be to address the skyrocketing
cost to the state of health insurance. The lawmaker said state agencies
are facing a six percent increase in health premiums for their employees
as well as similar increases for health care services they administer.
“Legislative leaders have repeatedly said enacting tort reform would
keep health care costs down, yet after passing tort reform we are still
seeing an increase in premiums. As much as we would all like to think
competitive markets will work to control health spending, it appears to
be naïve to think so. That tells me there is a critical need for
more to do be done to fix the problem,” Wilson said.
Wilson said as a result of the current situation, Oklahoma was being forced
to reduce funding for vital services, including education, while the health
insurance industry continues to reap greater rewards.
“Before we are faced with de facto tax increases in the form of
tuition and fees for the purpose of spending more money on escalating
health care costs, perhaps we should understand if we are being misled
as we were with the tort argument,” Wilson said. “The State
of Oklahoma can and should contain its health care costs for the purpose
of balancing the budget.”
For more information contact:
Senator Wilson: 405-521-5574
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