Oklahoma
State Senate
Senator
Mike Morgan
President Pro Tempore
Senate District 21
Lincoln, Logan & Payne Counties
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For Immediate Release: January 27, 2006
Senator Mike Morgan
Higher Ed, CareerTech Proposals Boost Senate Dems Education
Plan to $300 Million
Senate
President Pro Tempore Mike
Morgan and Senator Stratton Taylor, chairman of the Appropriations
Sub-Committee on Education, today announced funding proposals
for Higher Education and CareerTech completing Senate Democrats
$300 million education funding plan.
In addition to the $195 million increase in public schools Morgan
and Taylor proposed January 10, the Senate Democrats education
plan calls for an $87 million increase in higher educating funding
and a $12.5 million increase for CareerTech. Senate Democrats
also propose $1 million in new funding for libraries and $2.4
million for other educational entities, including the Oklahoma
Educational Television Authority.
“Investing in education at all levels – our public
schools, colleges and universities and our career training centers
– is the key to making a bright future for Oklahoma,”
Morgan said.
The Senate Democrats Higher Education funding proposal includes
$62 million a year for fixed costs, including faculty and facilities;
a $10 million increase for the Oklahoma Learning Access Program;
and an additional $15 million to annualize the debt service
on the Higher Education Bond Issue passed by the Legislature
in 2005.
“Increasing Higher Education opportunities is one of the
most important things we can do to invest in Oklahoma’s
future. Keeping down the cost of tuition will mean that more
Oklahoma students can earn a college degree and become more
productive members of the workforce,” Taylor said.
Morgan cited OHLAP as one of the most successful programs in
the state. The program provides college tuition scholarships
for students whose family income is $50,000 or less; who complete
a college-preparatory curriculum; and who make good grades and
stay out of trouble.
“OHLAP puts a premium on personal responsibility and by
increasing funding for OHLAP we can ensure that the students
who have completed their commitment to will receive the college
scholarship they were promised,” Morgan said. “This
is one of the most important investments we can make in the
young people of our state.”
CareerTech would get an additional $12.5 million under the Senate
Democrats proposal – including $5.7 million to provide
a $3,000 across the board raise for teachers in the state’s
CareerTech education centers.
Another $3.9 million funding boost is proposed for technology
programs in Oklahoma’s comprehensive high schools. Additionally,
the Senate Democrats plan calls for a $2.85 million funding
boost for CareerTech Centers, programs in Skills Centers and
training for existing industries.
“Our CareerTech system is the envy of the nation. Further
investment in technical and vocational programs will ensure
that Oklahoma has the ability to provide the training necessary
for existing industry and the programs that will attract new
companies to our state,” Morgan said.
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