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Oklahoma State Senate
Communications Division
State Capitol
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 73105
For Immediate Release: April
14, 2005
Senator Daisy Lawler
Dreams of Oklahoma High School Students Held Hostage by House
Republicans
The vice chairwoman of the Senate Appropriations Sub-Committee
on Education said today that House leaders need to fulfill their
promise to help the thousands of Oklahoma high school students who
have dreams of going to college.
Senator Daisy
Lawler, D-Comanche, said the House Republican budget is holding
the hopes and dreams of these high schools students hostage by failing
to fully fund the Oklahoma Higher Learning Access Program (OHLAP).
The Senator said OHLAP was created to ensure Oklahoma school children,
who might not otherwise be able to go, have an opportunity to attend
college.
“I have parents in my district whose children have taken
the right courses and made the right grades and are counting on
an OHLAP scholarship so they can attend college. They’ve kept
up their end of the bargain but the House Republicans are robbing
them of a chance to get a college education through OHLAP,”
Lawler said.
The Democrat-led Senate is proposing an $85 million appropriation
increase for Higher Education to fully fund OHLAP scholarships and
head off double digit tuition increases at Oklahoma’s colleges
and universities.
In two different general appropriations bills, the Republican-led
House has increased funding for Higher Education by only $7 million
over current levels. The House budget won’t cover the increased
operating costs of colleges and universities or OHLAP.
“The state budget is a reflection of our values. Senate
Democrats value education and opportunity for our young people,
regardless of the size of their parents’ paycheck. By holding
our budget hostage, the House Republicans are proving that they
don’t. They want to spend the money promised to these hard
working students on tax cuts for the rich,” Lawler said.
OHLAP provides tuition scholarships for students whose family income
is $50,000 or less and who maintain a specified grade point average
while completing a college-preparatory curriculum. Students sign
up for the program while they are in high school and, if they qualify,
are promised a scholarship when they graduate.
“I believe when you make a promise you should keep it,”
Lawler said.
Senate Democrats, she said, intend to see that the state keeps
the promises it has made to these students.
“The fact is Senate Democrats value education, value the
jobs that come with an educated workforce and value the working
families that have those jobs,” the Senator said. “Our
budget proposal serves as a true reflection of the things Senate
Democrats value by fully funding OHLAP, preventing double digit
tuition increases and keeping the promises we’ve made to our
children.”
“Robbing our children of their hopes for the future is not
acceptable to me as a former teacher. The House Republicans need
to quit playing politics and come to the table so we can fully fund
Higher Education. OHLAP has succeeded in increasing the number of
Oklahoma high school students who attend college and complete their
degree. I can’t understand why the House Republicans are trying
to hold up a program that has proven to be so very successful,”
Lawler concluded.
For more
information contact:
Senate Communications Office- (405) 521-5774

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