Oklahoma
State Senate
Republican Floor Leader
Senator Glenn Coffee
State Capitol Room 531
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 73105
(405) 521-5636
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For Immediate Release:
January 10, 2006
Senator Glenn Coffee
Senate Democrats’ Education Plan Falls Short on Results
State Senate Republican Leader Glenn
Coffee said an education proposal by Senate Democrats calls
for additional spending without an expectation for results or improved
accountability.
“Senate Republicans believe that education is and should
be the top budget priority for the Oklahoma Legislature –
and education should be funded first as state law requires. The
Legislature should also ensure that new education spending is directed
toward the classroom and results in improvements in the quality
of our children’s education, as Senate Republicans have proposed,”
stated Coffee, R-Oklahoma City.
“Senate Democrats have proposed some expensive new ideas
today, but they once again have failed to explain how their new
programs will improve student learning or better prepare students
for college or the workforce. Improving the quality of education
for our children should be the goal of every new education program
enacted by the state Legislature,” said Sen. Kathleen Wilcoxson,
R-Moore, a former public school teacher.
Coffee said Senate Republicans are interested in knowing how Senate
Democrats will pay for their new $200 million plan – an amount
that would use up nearly two-thirds of the $314 million in new revenue
the State Board of Equalization estimated the Legislature will have
to spend during the upcoming legislative session.
“Just a few weeks ago Senate Democrats bragged about how
they are now fiscally responsible and how they would be cautious
with the state’s new budget surplus. But today we can see
that the Senate Democrats’ ‘spend-it-all’ attitude
is back – and fiscal responsibility is out the window,”
Coffee said.
Senate Republicans have identified education, public safety, and
the repair of roads and bridges as their top priorities for the
Oklahoma Legislature in 2006.
In 2003, the Legislature adopted a law proposed by Republicans
that requires the education budget to be passed earlier in the legislative
session – the Fund Education First law.
For more information contact:
Republican Leadership Assistant's Office - (405) 521-5654

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