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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: February 24, 2010
Republican Resolutions Rejecting DC Health Care Reform Pass
Oklahoma State Senate Today
Three resolutions, SJR 58, SJR 59 and SJR 64, expressing
opposition to the health care legislation currently moving through
Congress, including a resolution offering Oklahomans an opportunity
to opt-out of the mandates imposed by Obamacare, passed the Senate
today. Senate President Pro Tem Glenn Coffee (R-OKC) offered two
resolutions, and Senator Dan Newberry (R-Tulsa) sponsored the opt-out
resolution.
“This is an important debate to have in Oklahoma today,”
said Coffee. “Washington has turned a deaf ear to the people
this monstrosity would most directly effect.
“Our purpose is to make our voices heard from the Heartland
to the Washington Beltway,” Coffee said.
“Turning our health care over to the federal government is
a serious problem that deserves serious discussion, even at the
state level,” Coffee continued. “Just this week, the
premier of Newfoundland in Canada came to the United States for
a medical procedure, saying ‘it was my heart, my choice, and
my health. I did not sign my right away to get the best possible
health care when I entered politics.’
“And Oklahomans shouldn’t sign their rights away for
the best possible health care because of politics,” Coffee
said.
“Oklahomans from all backgrounds are very concerned about
the impact of Obamacare on their ability to access health care,”
said Senator Newberry. “This is an opportunity for the people
of Oklahoma to voice their opinion on the health care plans coming
from our nation’s leaders in Washington.”
SJR 58 by Senator Coffee petitions the federal government to opt-out
of health care mandates, and offers waivers to the state Medicaid
program passed 35-11.
SJR 59 by Senator Newberry is a constitutional amendment prohibiting
forced participation in the Federal health care system passed 30-16.
SJR 64 by Senator Coffee directs the Attorney General to file a
suit on behalf of the State of Oklahoma to prevent federal health
care legislation from taking effect passed 29-16.
“These resolutions clearly give voice to the hundreds of
thousands of Oklahomans who have opposed the fiscally unsustainable
mandates that would result if Washington prevails in passing their
misguided proposal,” said Coffee.
“Aside from the direct expense to business and consumers,
the federal health care bill would blow an atomic hole in an already
strained Oklahoma state budget, a hole from which we may never dig
out from,” he continued.
“This is a bipartisan concern,” Coffee noted. “Just
last week, the Democrat controlled Virginia state senate passed
a bill that would block the implementation of the individual mandate
of Obamacare in that state, and many leading Oklahoma Democrats,
including some statewide elected officials, have expressed their
concern. In fact, just today Congressman Dan Boren said passing
the Democrat health plan would be a ‘worst case scenario.’
“I had hoped more Democrats would join us, but I thank those
who joined all 25 Republicans present in sending a bipartisan message
to Washington that Oklahomans don’t care for Obamacare,”
Coffee concluded.
For more information contact:
Sen. Coffee: 405-521-5636
Sen. Newberry: 405-521-5600

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