|
Oklahoma
State Senate
Communications Division
State Capitol
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 73105
For Immediate Release: February 12, 2010
Sen. Dan Newberry
Committee Clears Health Care Protection Proposal
The Senate Health and Human Resources Committee on Thursday
approved legislation that would allow Oklahoma voters to choose
their own health care system. Senate Joint Resolution 59, authored
by Sen. Dan
Newberry, would allow voters to approve a constitutional
amendment rendering unconstitutional any law or rule that compels
any person, employer, or health care provider to participate in any
health care system.
“A broad majority of Oklahomans want to retain their freedom of choice
regarding access to health care,” said Newberry, R-Tulsa. “This ballot proposal
would allow Oklahomans to opt-out of any health care system dictated by
Washington, and preserve their freedom to choose a plan that best suits their
needs.”
The proposed constitutional amendment would also allow individuals and
employers to pay for treatment directly, and allow health care providers to
accept payment for treatment directly. Additionally, the amendment allows for
the sale and purchase of health insurance in private health care systems.
Newberry said lawmakers must find real, workable solutions to improve access to
health care
“It’s important that we act to preserve consumer choice, quality health care
and existing doctor-patient relationships,” Newberry said. “With Congress still
considering a proposal that would mandate when and where citizens can receive
medical treatment, we need to give Oklahoma voters the choice to opt-out of any
intrusive federal mandates. As lawmakers, we must find real solutions to
improving health care access, while ensuring that we do not handicap the state
in any way.”
“My hope is that this proposal can provide important protections while we
further the dialogue on the issue.”
For more information contact:
Sen. Newberry: 405-521-5600

|