Oklahoma
State Senate
Senator Randy Bass
Senate District 32
Comanche County
For Immediate Release:
February 21, 2008

Sen. Randy Bass
Senate Appropriations Panel Approves OHLAP
Enhancement Act
Bass Bill Adds Cost
of Books and Fees to Oklahoma’s Promise Scholarship Initiative
A bill aimed at giving greater opportunities for Oklahoma’s
school children to realize their dream of a college education won
unanimous approval for the Senate budget panel on Wednesday. The
measure, called the OHLAP Enhancement Act, by Senator Randy
Bass (D-Lawton) is part of the Senate Democratic “Vision
for Oklahoma: Opportunity and Responsibility” 2008 legislative
agenda.
“Oklahoma’s Promise has proven to be one of the greatest
investments we have made in the future of our state,” Bass
said. “It has increased the number of college graduates in
our state, and made college more affordable to working and middle-class
families in our state. But we can, and should do more.”
Bass said the OHLAP Enhancement Act will boost Oklahoma’s
Promise by adding the cost of books and fees into the scholarship
that currently only includes the cost of tuition for those Oklahoma
students who make good grades and stay out of trouble.
“The students that have made the commitment to be personally
responsible for their future by playing by the rules deserve the
economic boost this bill will give them,” the Senator said.
“The cost of fees and books seem to rise each year, placing
a hefty financial burden on those students who have earned an OHLAP
scholarship. This bill will give those students the economic relief
they need to continue their education.”
Bass said that over the course of a lifetime a college graduate
makes more than one million dollars in wages than those who complete
only a high school diploma. He said increasing the number of college
graduates in the state of Oklahoma will boost the overall wages
of all Oklahomans and help attract better paying jobs for the hard-working
citizens of the state.
“If our goal, and I believe it should be, is to increase
the number of college graduates in this state, we must invest in
our future and there is no better investment than helping make college
a little more affordable to Oklahoma families,” Bass said.
“I know in a tight budget year it will be difficult to find
the revenue to realize the full potential of OHLAP. But if our budget
is a true reflection of our priorities it should include this important
educational investment to help make a brighter future for all Oklahomans.”
For more information contact:
Senator Bass' Office: (405) 521-5567

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