OKLAHOMA CITY – A new survey released today finds that 64% of likely voting Oklahomans support the Oklahoma Legislature passing significant lawsuit reform and decreasing the number of lawsuits filed in Oklahoma. More than 75% of Oklahomans believe that the number of lawsuits filed against businesses, doctors and hospitals in Oklahoma significantly increases the prices middle class families have to pay for products, services and medical care. Additionally, 80.9% of respondents support letting the voters decide if they want to lower the current maximum attorney fee from fifty percent to a lesser amount. SoonerPoll.com, a
Read More »OKLAHOMA CITY – A new survey released today finds that more than three out of four Oklahomans support significant lawsuit reform in Oklahoma, which includes lowering lawyers’ fees and decreasing the number of lawsuits filed in Oklahoma. Additionally, 71.1% of Oklahomans support using new growth revenue from the motor vehicle fees and registrations to repair and maintain the state’s roads and bridges. SoonerPoll.com, a public opinion research firm in Oklahoma City, conducted the telephone poll of 502 statewide likely voters last Wednesday and Thursday for The State Chamber. The margin of error for the survey
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