Oklahoma
State Senate
Senator Mike Morgan
President Pro Tempore
Senate District 21
Lincoln, Logan & Payne Counties
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For Immediate Release: April 12, 2006
Sen. Mike Morgan
Senate Approves $976.4 Million Funding Bill for Higher
Education
Measure Includes Additional $87 Million Investment
in Colleges
(Oklahoma City) State Senators Wednesday
approved a $976.4 million appropriation measure for
Higher Education on Wednesday. The measure includes
$87 million in new funding for Oklahoma’s colleges
and universities.
“Higher education is one of the
most dynamic engines of economic development in our
state. This investment in our colleges and universities
will pay tremendous dividends in Oklahoma’s future,”
said Senator Stratton
Taylor, chairman of the Appropriations Sub-Committee
on Education. “Oklahoma will never go broke educating
its people. Our state will prosper by sending out the
message that we are going to invest in higher education.”
The Senate-amended House Bill 2177 passed
on a 37-10 bi-partisan vote.
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
and student assistance 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
Senate President Pro Tempore Mike
Morgan said lawmakers are faced with a choice this
session.
“With nearly $1 billion in new
money we can either make significant investments in
Oklahoma’s future like providing $87 million in
additional funding for Higher Education, or we can give
it all away in the form of tax cuts that favor the wealthy,”
Senate President Pro Tempore Morgan said.
“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.”
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 measure increasing funding for CareerTech to come
to the Senate floor soon.
For
more information contact:
Senate President Pro Tem's Office - (405) 521-5605