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Oklahoma
State Senate
Communications Division
State Capitol
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 73105
For Immediate Release: February 16, 2010
Sen. Dan Newberry
Committee Clears Oklahoma Equal Opportunity Education Scholarship
Act
The Senate Finance Committee on Tuesday approved legislation intended
to broaden the number of private school scholarships awarded to
students from lower-income households. Sen. Dan Newberry, author
of Senate Bill 1922, said his proposal would empower parents with
the ability to direct their child’s education, allowing more
students to unlock their learning potential.
“Our families deserve options, and our elected officials
must make it a priority to strengthen the ability of parents to
have a greater say in their child’s education,” said
Newberry, R-Tulsa. “Providing a quality education for our
young people should be the foremost goal of any healthy and growing
state. This legislation gives us a chance to affirm our commitment
to that goal.”
The Oklahoma Equal Opportunity Education Scholarship Act would
provide companies and individuals additional incentive to donate
greater amounts to scholarship funds through tax credits. Credits
would be authorized for contributions to organizations that award
scholarships to qualifying low-income and eligible special-needs
students.
Newberry discussed the legislation in a Tuesday press conference
at St. John Christian Heritage Academy in Oklahoma City. He was
joined by Patrick Byrne, Chairman and CEO of Overstock.com and Co-Chairman
of the Friedman Foundation for Educational Choice. Also speaking
in support of the proposal were Betty Mason, Superintendent of St.
John Christian Heritage Academy, and Rep. Jabar Shumate. Mason is
a former Superintendent of the Oklahoma City public school system.
“I’m very grateful for the broad support we’ve
seen for this measure,” Newberry said. “Ultimately these
expanded opportunities will allow students to flourish and maximize
their potential. The possibility of a brighter future for these
students also translates to a brighter future for our communities
and state.”
The Oklahoma Equal Opportunity Education Scholarship Act is co-authored
by Rep. Lee Denney. The bill now advances to the full Senate for
consideration.
For more information contact:
Sen. Newberry: 405-521-5600

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