Oklahoma
State Senate
Senator Debbe Leftwich
Senate District 44
Oklahoma County
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For Immediate Release: February 22, 2006
Senator Debbe Leftwich
Senate Passes Bill to Provide Training Dollars to Oklahoma
Companies
SB
2047 Will Allow Small Businesses in Rural Oklahoma to
Upgrade Employee Skills
A bill that will strengthen small businesses
across Oklahoma through greater access to training dollars
to upgrade the skills of existing workers won the approval
of a Senate panel on Wednesday. Senate Bill 2047, by
State Senator Debbe Leftwich will allow the Department
of Commerce to utilize $20 million from the Unemployment
Insurance Trust Fund to expand the Existing Worker Training
Program that has already proven successful in fulfilling
the training needs of companies throughout Oklahoma.
“This is a very pro-business, pro-growth
bill, but more importantly this is a pro-Oklahoma bill,”
Leftwich (D-Oklahoma City) said. “SB 2047 has
the support of the Department of Commerce, Oklahoma
Employment Security Commission, the Governor’s
Council for Workforce and Economic Development and is
backed by the State Chamber of Commerce so I am extremely
pleased it passed out of the Appropriations Committee
on a bi-partisan vote.”
Leftwich said currently the program utilizes
$1 million of federal funds to benefit more than 30
companies that are upgrading the skills of their employees,
which she says is essential to remaining competitive
in today’s growing global economy.
“Imagine the message we will be
sending to our small business owners and other companies
throughout this state by redirecting $20 million for
their training needs,” Leftwich said. “The
message will be loud and clear that Oklahoma is a business
friendly state and we believe in investing in our workforce.”
Leftwich said the bill does not add any
news costs to companies that do business in Oklahoma,
rather it redirects monies that businesses currently
already pay in unemployment insurance costs to be used
for the training of their own workforce.
“This bill strengthens small businesses
by allowing companies that might not otherwise be able
to afford to upgrade the skills of their workforce to
do so with the very money they already pay in unemployment
insurance costs,” Leftwich said. “If we
want to attract new companies to Oklahoma, and keep
the companies that are already located here, we must
give businesses the tools they need to be successful.
That begins with ensuring that their employees are as
skilled and trained in the newest technology as possible.”
Leftwich said businesses in rural Oklahoma
and in urban communities, such as Michelin North America
in Ardmore, Goodyear Tire and Rubber in western Oklahoma,
and OMG Tooling in Oklahoma City have all utilized the
program in the past to retrain their employees.
“We have a responsibility to do
everything we can to ensure that our citizens are ready
to compete in this every changing global economy,”
Leftwich concluded. “SB 2047 is good for Oklahoma
citizens and good for Oklahoma businesses and I look
forward to working with legislators on both side of
the aisle as this bill makes its way through the legislative
process.”
For
more information contact:
Senate Leftwich's Office - (405) 521-5557