For Immediate Release: March 20, 2007
Senator Mike Morgan
Morgan Praises Early Passage of Budget Measure
Senate President Pro Tempore
Mike Morgan today praised Senate passage of House Bill 1234,
a General Appropriations bill comprising the Fiscal Year 2008
state budget. The measure passed by a unanimous 48-0 vote.
Morgan said the budget contained in HB 1234 meets the needs
of Oklahoma by focusing on the priorities of education, health
care and public safety – especially in light of revised
revenue projections that left the Legislature with $250 million
less to appropriate than originally estimated.
“This measure represents the earliest budget agreement
in more than three decades. For the first time, it will allow
us to meet the ‘fund education first’ deadline we
established in 2003,” Morgan said. “Most importantly,
the budget agreement will allow state agencies to continue to
provide the services
Oklahomans count on every day. It also makes good on all of
the Legislature’s existing obligations.”
In addition to $6.87 billion in agency funding for FY 2008,
the measure contains $92 million in FY 2007 supplemental appropriations,
including $60 million for public schools and $5.5 million for
the Oklahoma’s Promise Scholarship Program.
“Senate Democrats have always been committed
to investing in Oklahoma’s future by maximizing funding
for education and this bill does that. It provides money to
help our schools complete the current year and includes a pay
raise to help move Oklahoma teachers’ salaries closer
the regional average,” Morgan said.
Morgan said he will now focus his efforts on winning passage
of a dedicated funding source for Oklahoma’s Promise and
of the “All Kids Act” which will provide access
to affordable quality health care for 42,000 uninsured Oklahoma
children.
For more information contact:
Senator Morgan's Office: (405) 521-5605