Oklahoma
State Senate
Communications Division
State Capitol
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 73105
For Immediate
Release: May 26, 2006
Senate Adopts Resolution Creating the Oklahoma College Savings
Task Force
The Oklahoma Legislature created a task force
this week to explore ways to increase the number of citizens
saving for college educations. House Concurrent Resolution 1075,
authored by Senator Daisy
Lawler and Rep. Randy
Terrill, creates the Oklahoma College Savings Task Force.
“In the Legislature, we’re always looking for ways
to make our state more economically competitive and prosperous,
and studies show that increasing the number of college graduates
will do just that,” said Lawler, D-Comanche. “We’re
hoping that through this task force we can find ways to help
students from lower and middle income families better handle
the financial burden of a college education.”
Lawler noted that college education is limited by college savings
and findings show that the rising cost of a college education
decreases access. The purpose of the task force is to review
and make recommendations about program options to increase the
number of, and amount of, savings in Oklahoma 529 college savings
plans, particularly the college savings of lower income families.
“We believe that by increasing the number of Oklahoma
families that save for a college education for their children,
we can increase the number of children expected to complete
their college education,“ Terrill said. “Our ultimate
goal is to help more Oklahomans attain a college degree because
it could be their pathway out of poverty and into a better life.”
The 16-member task force will consist of state agency heads,
representatives from the banking, finance and investment industry,
financial literacy organizations, and economic development groups
as well as appointments made by the Governor and legislative
leaders.
“Besides helping a person obtain their college degree,
saving for a college education can improve family financial
responsibility, and encourage broader saving for homeownership,
entrepreneurship and retirement,” said Lawler. “This
is a process that can have wide sweeping positive effects, so
it’s very important that we get to work as soon as possible
for the future of our children and our state.”
The first meeting will be called by the Governor and held no
later than September 15, 2006. The findings and recommendations
of the Task Force will be reported by December 31, 2006.
For more information, contact:
Senator Lawler's Office: (405) 521-5569