Senate Approves School Protection Act
The Senate voted 26 to 22 today to pass the School Protection Act, a bipartisan lawsuit reform bill providing teachers and schools protections from lawsuits. Last month the House of Representatives passed the bill by a 94 to 0 vote. It now goes to Governor Henry.
The School Protection Act, Senate Bill 1024, is authored by State Senate Co-Floor Leader Owen Laughlin, R-Woodward, and State Rep. Dan Sullivan, R-Tulsa.
“The School Protection Act protects teachers and principals from lawsuit abuse, giving school professionals the tools they need to maintain order, discipline, and a positive educational environment,” stated Laughlin. “Too many teachers and schools are fearful that if they take common sense steps to maintain or restore order in the classroom, they will be subjected to lawsuits. Defending a lawsuit is expensive, even when the school wins."
Laughlin urged Henry to sign the bill: “I’m a little concerned because the governor’s knee-jerk instinct is to veto any meaningful lawsuit reform bill that provides protections from lawsuit abuse. But we hope this time he will join the Legislature in helping our teachers and schools. I encourage him to sign SB 1024 into law,” Laughlin said.
Labels: Brad Henry, Dan Sullivan, Lawsuit Reform Owen Laughin, School Protection Act


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