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For Immediate Release: November 21, 2007
Senator Kenneth Corn
Corn Files Legislation to Establish Permanent Funding Source for
Endowed Chairs
Sen.
Kenneth Corn on Wednesday filed legislation that
could lead to changes in the way the state of
Oklahoma provides matching funds for endowed
chairs at colleges and universities.
Since 2004, the state has issued revenue bonds
to provide matching funds for endowed chairs.
Senate Bill 1142 would establish a permanent
funding source for endowed chairs by diverting a
portion of casino gaming revenues to the
Oklahoma State Regents’ Endowment Trust Fund.
Corn said the establishment of a permanent
funding source is sound fiscal policy that would
represent a strong commitment to improving
higher education in Oklahoma.
“In our effort to establish Oklahoma as a
research hub in the Midwest, providing a
permanent funding source for endowed faculty
must be a priority,” said Corn, D-Poteau. “A
permanent funding source will help draw better
researchers and educators to our colleges and
universities, while getting the Legislature out
of the business of issuing bonds to provide
matching funds.”
Corn’s plan would apportion 12 percent of
revenues from casino gaming to establish a
permanent funding source. Corn estimated that
between $9 and $11 million annually would be
needed to cover the cost of matching funds.
“Endowed chairs not only conduct research that
can benefit our state and nation, but they also
help draw the best and brightest students into
our universities,” Corn said. “Establishing a
permanent funding source to provide funds for
endowed chairs represents an investment in the
future of Oklahoma. Our university presidents
and private donors have done an admirable job of
securing funding, and it’s time for the
Legislature to hold up our end of the bargain.”
For more information contact:
Senator Corn's Office - (405) 521-5576
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