Oklahoma
State Senate
Senate
Democrats
For Immediate Release: January 25,
2006
Senate Leaders in Durant to Unveil Agenda to Empower
Middle Class
One of Oklahoma’s strongest rural economies was chosen
by Senate Democrats as the site to unveil their legislative agenda to
“empower the middle class.”
Durant and Bryan County have enjoyed tremendous growth over the past seven
years. Senate leaders said that growth proves that policies to lift up
middle class families create opportunity for all.
The area’s own Senator Jay
Paul Gumm said a key component of Senate Democrats’ middle class
agenda is a “Back-to-School” sales tax holiday that would
strengthen Oklahoma’s retail economy.
“Oklahoma families should not have to leave this state to find savings
on back-to-school items for their children,” said Gumm, chairman
of the Senate Finance Committee and a Senate assistant majority leader.
“Businesses on Main Streets all across Oklahoma should not have
to keep losing dollars to Texas. No other tax bill should have a higher
priority than this one that helps every family and small business owner
in Oklahoma.”
Joining Gumm at the news conference was Senate President Pro Tempore Mike
Morgan and other members of the Senate Democratic Caucus. Morgan said
the Back-to-School sales tax holiday is part of an agenda Senate Democrats
say will strengthen Oklahoma’s middle class families.
Other components of the plan include:
• Making more children eligible for the Oklahoma Higher Learning
Access Program (OHLAP) scholarships by raising the income eligibility
to those families making $75,000 or less annually;
• Creating OHLAP PLUS to give greater financial incentives for Oklahoma
students to pursue degrees in math and science; and
• Giving middle class families a financial incentive to purchase
health insurance for their children.
“This commitment from Senate Democrats is designed to respect and
empower Oklahoma’s middle class and promote personal responsibility
and greater accountability,” said Morgan, D-Stillwater.
“That is what Oklahomans deserve from those they send to Oklahoma
City to be their voice in the Legislature, and that is what the people
of Senate District 6 have gotten from Senator Gumm.”
The lawmakers said they look forward to continuing their work to lift
up middle class families, who are often squeezed out of a debate when
officials choose to put a greater value on wealth than they do hard work.
“Democrats in the Legislature created OHLAP scholarships so that
students who make a commitment to work hard and stay out of trouble could
get a college education,” Morgan said. “Now we want to expand
this successful program to include more middle class families by raising
the income level from $50,000 to $75,000.”
Senator Susan
Paddack, the Chairman of the Senate Education Committee explained
including more middle class families in the OHLAP scholarship program
means greater opportunities for Oklahoma to grow its economy. She said
creating OHLAP PLUS will allow Oklahoma to expand the number of college
graduates with degrees in math and science—an integral part of attracting
companies that offer high paying jobs to Oklahoma citizens.
“If students demonstrate a commitment to the math and science field
by taking challenging courses in math and science, the state has a responsibility
to reward this hard work,” she said.
Senator Johnnie
Crutchfield, D-Ardmore and chairman of the Senate Appropriations Committee,
explained that offering a $1,200 tax credit to middle class families who
purchase health insurance for their children will help create a healthier
state for future generations.
“This is simply a matter of promoting personal responsibility for
middle class families who earn too much to benefit from Medicaid but whose
employers simple cannot offer affordable healthcare coverage for their
children and families,” Crutchfield said.
The lawmaker explained that thousands of hard working families cannot
afford health insurance, putting a strain on their budgets and the state’s
health care system.
“Offering a financial incentive to insure Oklahoma’s children
contributes to a healthier Oklahoma,” he said. “It also stops
doctors and hospitals from having to pass financial losses to the rest
of us in the form of higher costs and premiums to those who have insurance
or can afford to pay cash.”
The lawmakers said strengthening Oklahoma’s middle class will be
among Democrats’ top priorities when the Second Session of the 50th
Oklahoma Legislature convenes Feb. 6.
“Some have made proposals that would help only the wealthiest among
us,” Gumm said. “Oklahoma’s middle class deserves better
than that and that is what we of the Senate intend to deliver: an agenda
that creates opportunity and rewards hard work.
“We in the Senate will fight with everything in our power to make
Oklahoma a land of opportunity for all our people, not just those born
to wealth and privilege.”
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more information contact:
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