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Oklahoma
State Senate
Communications Division
State Capitol
Oklahoma City, OK 73105
For Immediate Release: March 24, 2010
Sen. Dan Newberry
Newberry Applauds Passage of Obamacare Opt-Out Resolution
Sen. Dan
Newberry on Tuesday praised the state Senate’s passage
of an Obamacare opt-out measure designed to prohibit the new federal
law from forcing citizens and employers to participate in a nationalized
health care system.
“I’m pleased that we approved another important piece
of legislation expressing our opposition to the federal government’s
takeover of the health care industry,” said Newberry, R-Tulsa.
“We intend to move forward with every tool at our disposal
to preserve our freedom to seek out the best available health care,
and oppose this unprecedented overreach of federal authority. This
proposal will give Oklahoma voters another opportunity to have their
voices heard on the issue.”
House Joint Resolution 1054, co-authored by Sen. Randy Brogdon,
would allow voters to approve an amendment to prohibit any law or
rule from compelling any person or employer to participate in any
health care system. The measure would also allow any person or employer
to pay directly for lawful health services without paying any penalties
or fines, and would permit a health care provider to provide directly
purchased lawful health services without paying any penalties or
fines. The measure was approved by a vote of 36-11.
“The federal government’s plan for a takeover of the
health care industry carries the threat of grave consequences for
our nation and state,” Newberry said. “In addition to
inevitable federal tax increases and higher premium costs, the plan
places enormous unfunded mandates on the State of Oklahoma. Given
our already tenuous budget situation, this proposal could ultimately
jeopardize funding for essential state services. We will continue
doing everything in our power to oppose this plan.”
For more information contact:
Sen. Newberry: 405-521-5600

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