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Senator Clark Jolley
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Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 73105
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For Immediate Release: February 28, 2006
Sen. Clark Jolley
Senate Democrats Kill Republican’s College Scholarship
Bill
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Democrat leaders refuse to give bill a committee hearing
An Edmond state senator said he is disappointed
that the State Senate’s Democrat majority killed
a bill aimed at helping more people go to college in
Oklahoma.
Senate Bill 1658, by Sen. Clark Jolley,
R-Edmond, was not given a hearing by Senate Democrats
before Monday’s committee deadline, killing the
measure for the year. The bill would have provided tax
credits to Oklahoma companies that pay for their employees’
higher education or helped to fund the OHLAP program.
“My bill would have increased the
number of people who can go to a college or university
by providing a tax credit to Oklahoma companies that
pay tuition, books or fees on behalf of employees seeking
their first Bachelor’s degree. Employers that
give to organizations that provide scholarships to the
poorest Oklahomans would also qualify for the tax credits,”
Jolley said.
“It is disappointing that a party
whose leadership claims to support higher education
is only interested in seeing their own ideas advanced,”
he stated.
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