Oklahoma
State Senate
Communications Division
State Capitol
Oklahoma City, OK 73105
405-521-5774
For Immediate Release:
February 21, 2008

Sen. Kenneth Corn
Promise Denied: Rules Committee Refuses Hearing on Legislation
Expanding OHLAP for Two-Year Colleges
A bill to give thousands more Oklahoma students the opportunity
to earn associates degrees did not get a hearing by the February
21 Senate deadline for committee action on legislation. Sen. Kenneth
Corn said the lack of action on Senate Bill 2020 was disappointing,
but said he would continue to promote the program in the legislature.
“Business and community leaders across the state have said
time and time again that the most important thing we can do to increase
per capita income and attract high paying jobs to Oklahoma is to
have more college graduates—that’s exactly what my bill
would do,” said Corn, D-Poteau. “I’m extremely
disappointed the bill didn’t even get a hearing, but I plan
to use every legislative tool possible to move this proposal forward.”
Corn’s bill, “Oklahoma’s Second Century Promise,”
had been assigned to the Senate Rules committee. The measure would
have ultimately enabled high school students not eligible for OHLAP
to qualify for scholarships that would help them to complete their
first two years of college, and then go on to complete their bachelor
degree if they maintained a minimum 2.5 GPA.
“I certainly understand that we’re looking at a different
picture now with the state budget, but it doesn’t mean we
can’t continue to move forward with this plan to increase
Oklahoma’s college graduates,” Corn said. “I’m
very frustrated that Oklahoma’s Second Century Promise has
been denied to our young people for now, but I am determined to
continue working toward the goal of helping more Oklahoma students
earn their college degrees.”
For more information contact:
Senator Corn's Office: (405) 521-5576

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