Oklahoma
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Senator Bernest Cain
Senate District 46
Oklahoma County
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For Immediate Release: March 28, 2006
Senator Bernest Cain
International Student Awareness Day Held at Capitol
Over 500 international
high school and college students descended Tuesday on
the State Capitol for International Student Awareness
Day.
State Senator Bernest
Cain (D-Oklahoma City), who serves as the co-chair
of the Special Joint Committee on International Development,
said 57 countries were represented at the event.
The event was sponsored by the Special
Joint Committee on International Development, the Governor’s
International Team and the Oklahoma Department of Commerce.
Rep. Shane Jett, (R-Tecumseh) was the event’s
House co-chair.
The students were welcomed in a ceremony
inside the House chambers with Cain telling them that
Oklahoma is the 20th most popular state for international
students to visit and study.
“We have young people here from
all over the world,” Cain said. “We welcome
you to the state capitol. “We are really celebrating
having you here today. “We are honored that you
chose to come to Oklahoma.”
Students got the opportunity to interact
with Senators and Representatives as well the opportunity
to visit the 33 exhibition booths that were set up on
the Capitol’s fourth floor rotunda.
Musical entertainment was also provided
and the students attended a luncheon on the Capitol’s
fifth floor with several Oklahoma City restaurants providing
international cuisine.
Senate President Pro Tempore Mike Morgan,
(D-Stillwater) told the students that their presence
was a reminder for Oklahoma’s legislative leaders
to look beyond what is happening in their own back yard.
“You are giving us perspective,”
Morgan said. “You are here to help us remember
that we are part of a global community and that we are
part of the world economy.”
Morgan said he has gotten a greater appreciation
of international culture living in Stillwater where
Oklahoma State University is located.
He said many international students and
their families move to Stillwater to study at OSU.
“Having lived there for many years,
I have seen and understood the value of the international
community within our community and what it brings to
our culture,” Morgan said. “Your presence
here reminds us that we need to look beyond our own
borders.”
State Superintendent of Public Instruction
Sandy Garrett thanked Cain for his dedication to state
service as well as his commitment to creating study
abroad opportunities for both Oklahoma and international
students.
Garrett told the students that she hopes
they enjoy their time in Oklahoma and will remember
the state in their future educational and economic endeavors.
“The welcome mat is always out for
you in Oklahoma,” Garrett said.
For
more information contact:
Senator Cain's Office - (405) 521-5610