|
Oklahoma
State Senate
Communications
Division
State Capitol
Oklahoma City, OK 73105
405-521-5774
For Immediate Release:
March 13, 2008
Sen. Corn Says Tax Credit for Private School Scholarships
Benefits Few, Hurts Many
State Sen. Kenneth
Corn is blasting an amendment that was narrowly approved by the full
Senate on Thursday as devastating to public education, particularly in
the state’s largest cities. The amendment would give tax credits
for those donating money for scholarships to be used by families who want
to remove their children from public school and enroll them in private
institutions.
“We heard several people speak in support of this measure because
they feel like public schools in Oklahoma City and Tulsa are broken,”
said Corn, D-Poteau. “But cherry-picking a handful of students and
pulling resources out of public education does nothing to fix the main
problem, and too many children will be left behind.”
Corn said the money for the tax credits would have to be taken from the
state’s general revenue fund, reducing the amount of money available
for public education, further crippling troubled urban schools.
“Taking away a few students and reducing funding is not the answer,”
Corn said. “Until you begin to address some of the real social issues
that are keeping Oklahoma children from succeeding, including substance
abuse, teen pregnancy and gangs, we’re just going to see the situation
get even worse. When that happens, we’ll see increased costs in
corrections, welfare and other publicly funded programs.”
The measure, contained in Senate Bill 2093, now moves to the House of
Representatives.
“I would urge every parent, educator and all concerned citizens
in our state to call their Representative and tell them they’re
opposed to taking funding from public schools, and urge them to vote no
on SB 2093,” Corn said.
For more information contact:
Senator Corn's Office: (405) 521-5576
|