For Immediate Release:
December 23, 2003
Senate
Republican Floor Leader
James A. Williamson
Henry Fails to Show Leadership on Lawsuit Reform
Governor
Brad Henry: "The thing I don't like about it right
now is that we are dwelling on this (Stratton Taylor) letter
and this (Wall Street Journal) editorial when we ought to
be talking about how do we get past that; what are our challenges
and let's address those head-on." – Tulsa World,
12-23-03
State
Capitol, Oklahoma City – The Republican
leader in the State Senate said Governor Brad Henry
has failed to show leadership in the wake of a letter by
State Senator Stratton Taylor inviting out-of-state trial
attorneys to file lawsuits in lawyer-friendly Oklahoma.
Taylor’s letter prompted a Wall Street Journal editorial
criticizing the state for its lack of lawsuit reform.
“So
far, Governor Henry’s only response has been to say
that instead of talking about this letter and editorial,
we should be identifying ‘our challenges’ and
addressing those ‘head-on,’” Williamson
said.
“I
would say to the governor that we don’t need another
one of his task forces or studies – we need action.
We know what our challenge is: Texas has implemented the
most far-reaching lawsuit reforms in the nation, while Oklahoma
remains a haven for trial lawyers and jackpot justice,”
Williamson said.
“The
head-on solution is for Oklahoma to meet or beat the reforms
Texas has implemented. The question is whether Governor
Henry has the will necessary to say that Oklahoma needs
Texas-style lawsuit reform, and then to stand up to the
trial lawyers and Stratton Taylor to make it happen,”
he stated.
For more information, contact:
Senate
Communications Division
- (405) 521-5774
