Oklahoma
State Senate
Senator Mike Morgan
P resident Pro Tempore
Senate District 21
Payne, Logan and Lincoln Counties
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For Immediate Release:
January 11, 2006
Senator Mike Morgan
Senate Vote on Higher Ed Funding Measure Scheduled for Wednesday
State Senate President Pro Tempore Mike
Morgan announced today that the Senate will consider a $976.4
million appropriation for Higher Education on Wednesday. The measure
includes $87 million in new funding for Oklahoma’s colleges
and universities.
“We have the opportunity this year to make a significant
investment in Higher Education,” Morgan said. “By increasing
funding for our colleges and universities we can keep increased
tuition costs to a minimum while continuing to provide a world class
education for the next generation of Oklahomans.”
The $87 million increase in Higher Education funding included
in the Senate-amended version of House Bill 2177 includes $56.5
million for institutional needs, student assistance programs, brain
gain and other programs. It also includes $18 million in additional
lottery funds to annualize the debt service on the 2005 Higher Education
Bond Issue; $10 million in additional lottery funds for the Oklahoma
Higher Learning Access Program; and a $2.5 million increase for
the concurrent enrollment program that allows high school students
to get a head start on their college education
Last month the Senate passed a public schools appropriation with
a record $204.3 million in new funding. Morgan said he anticipates
consideration of a CareerTech funding measure soon.
“Our position in the Senate is clear. We must look beyond
the next election and focus on the next generation. We cannot get
bogged down in attempting to one-up each other with proposals that
political consultants say will play well at the polls. We must do
the responsible thing and make the most of this once-in-a-lifetime
opportunity to invest in the future of Oklahoma,” Morgan said.
For more information contact:
Senate President Pro Tem's Office - (405) 521-5605

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