Oklahoma
State Senate
Communications Division
State Capitol
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 73105
For Immediate Release: July 22, 2008
Senators to be Honored for Higher Education
Support
Senate President Pro Tempore Mike
Morgan and Co-President Pro
Tempore Glenn
Coffee have been named recipients of the Lifetime
Achievement award by the Higher Education Alumni Council of Oklahoma
(HEACO). The leaders and other members of the Senate will
be formally honored next week during HEACO’s annual meeting. The
ceremony will be held at noon on Thursday, July 24, at the Nigh
University Center of the University of Central Oklahoma.
Morgan,
who is leaving office this year due to term limits, said he was
extremely honored by the HEACO award.
“When
I first came to the State Senate 12 years ago, I recognized how
crucial it was to support higher education and help more students
gain access to our colleges and universities,” said Morgan,
D-Stillwater. “We’ve expanded Oklahoma’s
Promise and provided funding for capital improvements that will
benefit our entire state. It is gratifying to see what
we have accomplished.”
Coffee
said he too was honored to receive the Lifetime Achievement award,
and would continue to make higher education a top priority during
his final two years in the Senate.
“Creating
more Oklahoma college graduates and more economic opportunities
to keep them in Oklahoma are keys to greater personal prosperity
and a better quality of life for all our citizens,” said
Coffee, R-Oklahoma City. “I’m proud that we’ve
created a permanent funding source for OHLAP, that we’ve
continued to dedicate resources for endowed chairs at our state’s
colleges and universities, and that we’ve provided hundreds
of millions of dollars in new funds for higher education in recent
years. Our investments in higher education are an investment
in the future of Oklahoma.”
Senate
Appropriations Co-Chairs Mike
Johnson, R-Kingfisher, and Johnnie
Crutchfield, D-Ardmore, will be recognized with the HEACO Distinguished
Service award, while Sen. Patrick Anderson, R-Enid, has been selected
for the Courage of Convictions honor.
Freshman
State Sen. Sean
Burrage, D-Claremore, will be honored with the
Legislative Newcomer award, given for his resolve and commitment
to higher education’s needs during his first two years in
the Senate.
For more information
contact:
Communication's Office: (405) 521-5774

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