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Oklahoma State Senate
Communications Division
State Capitol
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 73105
For Immediate Release: April
12, 2005
Senate Republican Glenn Coffee
Senate Republicans Try to Force Agreement on Public Schools Budget
Senate Republicans announced Tuesday they would try
to force an agreement on funding for public schools by blocking
efforts by Senate Democrats to move other budget bills through the
Senate until an agreement is reached on education funding.
“Senate Republicans are opposed to moving other budget bills
through the Senate until there is a bipartisan agreement on a budget
for public schools,” stated Senate GOP Leader Glenn
Coffee, R-Oklahoma City.
Two years ago Senate Republicans won approval of their plan for
a “Fund Education First Law” as part of the FY 2004
budget agreement. This year’s deadline was March 16.
“The Legislature made a promise to fund education first.
While Gov. Henry may not take this law seriously, Senate Republicans
do. We believe there is a moral imperative to follow the Fund Education
First law,” Coffee said.
Coffee noted that Gov. Henry and Senate Democrats are currently
holding up the common education budget in an effort to obtain funding
for full-day kindergarten, about which many leaders in the education
community have expressed some well-articulated concerns.
“Outside of the money for all-day kindergarten, House Republicans
and Senate Democrats were very close on their budget numbers for
public schools. There is no good reason why we can’t reach
an agreement on the rest of the public education budget and save
the discussion on all-day kindergarten for later in the legislative
session,” Coffee said.
On April 10, public school boards were required to notify teachers
in their school districts whether their contracts would be renewed
for the upcoming school year.
“By missing the April 10 deadline for school boards, the
Legislature has forced schools to make obligations without knowing
what their state funding will be next year. That’s why Senate
Republicans are stepping up today and saying ‘enough is enough.’
Let’s get education funded now,” Coffee said.
For more
information contact:
Senate Communications Office- (405) 521-5774

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