For Immediate
Release: June 24, 2004
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Senator Mike Morgan
Senior Nutrition Funding Restored
When the new fiscal year begins on July 1,
a program to help provide nutritious meals to Oklahoma seniors
will have its funding restored. Senate Bill 1017, by Senate
Appropriations Chairman Mike Morgan, includes an allocation
of $3 million for the Community Expansion of Nutrition Assistance
(CENA) program.
“Last year, the Human Services Commission
voted to cut the $2.7 million in funding for CENA. But this
program is vitally important to so many older Oklahomans.
Not only did we restore it, but we increased the allocation
to $3 million this year,” said Morgan, D-Stillwater.
The CENA program was created in 1997 by the
State Legislature to provide funding for senior centers
across Oklahoma. Before its existence just over 13 thousand
state seniors were served. By 2001, it was more than 27
thousand.
“The population in Oklahoma, like the
rest of the country, is aging and I think it highlights
the importance of programs like CENA. This funding, which
can be used by centers to pay for food, equipment or building
maintenance, can literally mean a huge difference in the
quality of life of older Oklahomans who depend on these
services,” Morgan said.
Under SB 1017, the CENA program was transferred
from the Department of Human Services to the Oklahoma Department
of Commerce.
“The Department of Commerce has tremendous
experience with administering various community grant programs.
As we looked at CENA, it was only logical that Commerce
should administer it as well,” Morgan said.
“At this time Commerce is reviewing
the program to determine the final guidelines for the application
and distribution of funds. I’m told they should be
finished with that within the next couple of weeks. At that
point, senior nutrition centers will once again be able
to apply for funding—and that’s good news for
Oklahoma.”
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more information contact:
Senate
Communications Office - (405) 521-5774
