Oklahoma State Senate
Republican Floor Leader
Senator Glenn Coffee
State Capitol Room 531
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 73105
(405) 521-5636
For Immediate Release: April
29, 2005
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Fallin to Continue Presiding As Senate President at Request of
Senate GOP
State Capitol, Oklahoma City – Senate Republicans
have requested that Lt. Gov. Mary Fallin continue to preside over
the Oklahoma State Senate on Monday in an effort to secure an up-or-down
vote on a real workers’ compensation reform bill – a
request Fallin says she will honor.
“This battle is about whether we’re going to save and
create Oklahoma jobs with real workers’ comp reform, or whether
the Democrats will succeed in protecting trial lawyers,” stated
Senate Republican Leader Glenn
Coffee, R-Oklahoma City.
“We are disappointed that Democrats did not come to work
Thursday. Too many jobs are at stake for the Democrats to succeed
in sending workers’ comp reform to a conference committee,
where they will be able to gut it like they did lawsuit reform last
year,” said Sen. Scott
Pruitt, R-Broken Arrow.
The Oklahoma Constitution clearly names the Lieutenant Governor
as “the president of the senate,” and says that the
duty of the president pro tempore is to preside over the Senate
“in the absence or in place of the Lieutenant Governor.”
“The Lieutenant Governor will not be absent when the Senate
convenes Monday afternoon – I will be in the chair exercising
my constitutional authority as President of the Senate,” stated
Fallin.

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