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Oklahoma State Senate
Communications Division
State Capitol
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 73105
For Immediate Release: March
10, 2005
Senate Republican Floor Leader Glenn Coffee
‘Fund Education First’ Deadline Approaching
Senate Republican Leader Glenn
Coffee reminded legislative leaders Thursday that the deadline
to pass the state funding bill for public schools is next Wednesday,
March 16.
“The ‘Fund Education First’ deadline is less
than a week away, so it is imperative that the Senate and House
work quickly to meet the deadline,” stated Coffee, R-Oklahoma
City. “I have every confidence that Chairman Morgan and Chairman
Benge will reach an a bipartisan agreement and that we will pass
education funding by March 16.”
Republicans proposed the Fund Education First deadline as part
of the part of the 2003 state budget negotiations to ensure that
public education – the highest priority in the state budget
– was not used as a political football.
“By ensuring education is funded early during a legislative
session, we can ensure that education is never held hostage by the
budget process,” said Sen. Nancy Riley, R-Tulsa, who was a
public school teacher prior to being elected to the State Senate.
“Not only that, but by mandating that public education is
funded first every year – at least 25 days before schools
districts’ deadlines for negotiating teacher contracts –
we can ensure that school administrators have a better idea of their
budget picture for the upcoming school year.”
For more
information contact:
Senate Communications Office - (405) 521-5774

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