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Oklahoma
State Legislature
For Immediate Release: March 22, 2010

Senate President Pro Tem Glenn Coffee, House Speaker Chris Benge
and members of the Republican
caucus address the passage of federal health care reform legislation
at the State Capitol on Monday.
PRESIDENT PRO TEMPORE COFFEE, SPEAKER BENGE CALL
FOR LEGAL ACTION ON “OBAMACARE”
Cites new spending and taxes as disastrous for state
and nation
Senate President Pro Tempore Glenn
Coffee and House Speaker Chris Benge urged Oklahoma’s
Attorney General on Monday to file suit against the federal government,
challenging the constitutionality of yesterday’s health care
legislation.
The Democrat Jobs Elimination Bill of 2010, as Coffee referred
to it, will impose half a trillion dollars in new taxes on American
families. It will cost Oklahoma one billion dollars over the next
10 years in new spending. In their letter to Attorney General Drew
Edmondson, Coffee and Benge simply said, “The people of our
state don’t want it. The taxpayers can’t afford it.”
“If the measure becomes law, it will wreck Oklahoma’s
already fragile state budget and place undue economic hardships
on the people, especially our seniors, and businesses of our great
state,” the letter states.
Coffee further added, “The process that has occurred is an
insult to our representative Republic and threatens our nation’s
prosperity and freedom.”
“Approval of this heavy-handed, federal health care legislation
is not only bad for Oklahoma, but represents an unprecedented overreaching
by the federal government that will forever change the democratic
nature of our country,” said House Speaker Chris Benge, R-Tulsa.
“Our state is poised to build on the successes we have seen
with our nationally-recognized Insure Oklahoma program and other
efforts to reduce the uninsured. But, unfortunately the Democratic-controlled
Congress and the Democratic president obviously plan to ignore state
efforts and concerns, so we have no choice but to take immediate
action,” Benge concluded.
The legislation passed over the weekend is a partisan plan and
bad fiscal policy, which will cost teachers, corrections officers,
state troopers, firefighters, and many others their jobs when taxes
are raised to fund Obamacare.
President Obama’s health care reform will raid $52 billion
from Social Security; cut nearly $500 billion from Medicare, not
counting the hundreds of billions needed to compensate doctors who
treat elderly patients; takeover the student loan industry, using
the profits to pay for the bill; and add millions of people to Medicaid,
a failing program in which many doctors and pharmacists refuse to
participate.
Thirty-eight states have rallied together in resistance to this
bill, by filing or intending to file legislation that protects their
states from Obamacare. The Oklahoma Senate passed SJR 64 last month
with bipartisan support, which 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. Coffee says he had hoped
to present Edmondson with an official joint resolution passed by
both houses and signed by the Governor, but Congress’ actions
last night demand swift action.
Upon calling on the Attorney General to act, Coffee and Benge also
urged their fellow colleagues on the other side of the aisle to
heed their constituents’ voices and stand with them in opposition
to this bill.
Coffee/Benge Joint Healthcare Letter
to AG
For more information contact:
Sen. Coffee: 405-521-5636

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