Oklahoma
State Senate
Communications Division
State Capitol
Oklahoma City, OK 73105
405-521-5774
For Immediate Release: February 28, 2006
Senate Democrats Reject Effort to Increase College Graduates
State Senator James
A. Williamson, R-Tulsa, attempted today to amend a bill to expand
the OHLAP Scholarship Program. Senate Democrats rejected the amendment
on a party line vote. Williamson’s amendment would require students
whose families earn $50,000-$75,000 to earn a Bachelor’s Degree
and remain in Oklahoma to qualify for the OHLAP Scholarship.
The bill would expand eligibility for the OHLAP Scholarship Program to
families making $50,000 to$75,000, adding $66 million to the State’s
annual budget when fully implemented.
Without the Williamson amendment, this bill does not contain any restrictions
on the student’s leaving Oklahoma or requiring graduation.
“I believe that in light of the millions of dollars we are spending
on this program the taxpayers should receive some assurance that the money
will be used as an incentive to achieve our objective of increasing college
graduates in Oklahoma, Williamson said.”
Williamson said this is especially important since the current OHLAP program
faces a funding shortfall.
“Senate Democrats continue to want to spend every dollar of the
budget without thinking through whether the expenditure accomplishes the
stated objective,” Williamson stated.
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