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Oklahoma State Senate
Communications Division
State Capitol
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 73105
For Immediate Release: January
11, 2005
Senate Leaders Say Workers Compensation Among
Most Important Issues in Coming Legislative Session
Comments from Senate President Pro Tempore Cal
Hobson, D-Lexington
“We’ve been following the efforts of Governor Henry’s
bi-partisan study group and I’m anxious to see its proposal.
Just yesterday I met with more than half a dozen of Tulsa’s
most prominent business leaders discussing at length the progress
of the governor’s task force and their own efforts to craft
bi-partisan reforms to our state’s workers’ compensation
system.
“It’s clear we must do something about the escalating
health care cost component of workers’ compensation along
with emphasizing greater workplace safety and strengthening the
role of the independent medical examiner.
“I look forward to working with Speaker Hiett and Governor
Henry in drafting sensible workers’ compensation reform legislation
this session and I certainly hope Speaker Hiett will offer me the
opportunity to serve as the Senate author of the eventual proposal
just as I will offer him the chance to be the House author of any
measure I bring forward.
“I have said since last spring that I expect workers’
compensation reform to be one of the most important issues we tackle
this session and I have already asked Senate Judiciary Chairman
Charlie Laster to take a lead role in seeking meaningful and workable
reforms.”
Comments from Senate Judiciary Chairman Charlie Laster, D-Shawnee
“I welcome Representative Morgan’s collaboration as
we work on legislation that will represent a true bi-partisan effort
to reduce workers’ compensation costs for employers while
maintaining crucial benefits for injured workers.”
For
more information contact:
Senate President Pro Tempore's Office - (405) 521-5605

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