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Oklahoma
State Senate
Communications Division
State Capitol
Oklahoma City, OK 73105
For Immediate Release: April 27, 2011

Sen. Brian Bingman
House Passes Senate Bill to Allow Private
Funds for Scholarships to Students in Need
Tuesday the Oklahoma House approved a bill that will give businesses
and individuals the opportunity to play a role in providing quality
education for Oklahoma children. Known as the “Oklahoma Equal
Opportunity Education Scholarship Act,” Senate Bill 969 by
Senator Dan Newberry, R-Sand Springs, passed in the House by a vote
of 64 to 33.
“I’m very pleased the House passed the private scholarship
bill,” said Newberry. “This is very important to Oklahoma
kids and it gives under privileged children opportunity to succeed
and receive the education they deserve.”
In Senate Bill 969, students meeting financial need requirements
or living in school districts identified for improvement under No
Child Left Behind will be eligible to receive scholarships. Businesses
and individual contributions will fund the scholarships and the
state will grant tax credits to those that contribute. Individuals
will receive a 50% annual credit for contributions up to $1,000,
$2,000 for married couples filing jointly, and a 50% credit annually
for corporations on contributions up to $100,000. There is a limit
placed on total annual contributions, totaling $5 million.
Newberry said that the bill will save tax dollars because local
school districts will experience a savings on students who are no
longer enrolled in the local public school. He said the infusion
of private dollars will result in a savings and benefit for all
students, from both public and private schools.
For more information contact:
Sen. Newberry: (405) 521-5600

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