For Immediate
Release: May 28, 2004
GOP Leader Senator James A. Williamson
Senate GOP Leader Grades Session ‘D’
Senate Republican Leader James
A. Williamson gave the just-completed 2004 legislative
session a grade of “D.”
“The 2004 legislative session is one
of the worst examples of missed chances I have ever seen,”
said Williamson, R-Tulsa.
“This session started with so many positive
opportunities to create jobs and promote economic development.
Instead, the governor’s program to raise taxes and
expand gambling dominated the debate and our time. Even
those issues were referred to a vote of the people instead
of being dealt with directly by the Legislature,”
he said.
“The refusal of Gov. Brad Henry and
Democrat legislative leaders to consider workers comp reform,
plus the passage of a meaningless lawsuit ‘reform’
bill, mean that Oklahoma’s economy will continue to
struggle behind the rest of the nation,” Williamson
said.
“Other than the passage of the Marriage
Protection Constitutional Amendment – over the objections
of the Democrat leadership – it is hard to find very
much positive one can say about this legislative session,”
Williamson concluded.
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