Oklahoma
State Senate
President Pro Tempore
Sen. Glenn Coffee, R-Oklahoma City
State Capitol Room 422
Oklahoma City, OK 73105
(405) 521-5636
For Immediate Release: March 31, 2009
Sen. Glenn Coffee
SENATE COMMITTEE PASSES TORT REFORM
Doctors voice their support in press conference
The Senate Judiciary Committee passed House Bill
1603 by President Pro Tempore Glenn
Coffee with bipartisan support today, advancing tort reform
legislation to the Senate floor.
“The numbers don’t lie, and the numbers
tell us that Oklahoma is sixth in the nation in medical students
per capita, yet 49th in the nation in the number of active physicians,”
said Coffee.
“Texas, as a result of passing comprehensive
tort reform, has now made health coverage available to 430,000
more Texans, saving consumers south of the Red River $2.5 Billion
in 2005. It’s the least we can do to keep health care affordable
and accessible to all Oklahomans.”
In addition to the passage of HB 1603, Oklahoma
physicians from across the state gathered at the State Capitol
this morning warning about the crisis in access to care, and voicing
their support of comprehensive tort reform.
“Oklahoma physicians made a very compelling
case for comprehensive lawsuit reform today,” continued
Coffee. “Try as the trial bar might, they cannot deny the
deleterious effect our tort system is having on access to medical
care in Oklahoma, particularly in the rural areas. As one doctor
observed today, Texas is now importing our physicians and exporting
their trial attorneys.
“I trust the trial bar will negotiate in good
faith and the governor will follow the lead of a vast majority
of Oklahomans who want to see real lawsuit reform enacted in Oklahoma.
“I also want to thank Representative Dan Sullivan
for his tireless efforts on this legislation and his commitment
to providing Oklahomans with the care they deserve.”
House Bill 1603 will now go to the full Senate for
consideration.
For more information contact:
Sen. Coffee's Office: 405-521-5636