For Immediate Release: March 19, 2007
Senator Mike Morgan
Budget Deal Keeps Focus on Priorities; Cooperation Key in Bi-Partisan
Talks
Senate President Pro Tempore
Mike Morgan Thursday praised the Fiscal Year 2008 appropriations
agreement reached by legislative leaders this week as a “responsible
budget that meets the obligations of the state and prioritizes
the use of our resources.”
Morgan, D-Stillwater, said the agreement represented
a “current services budget” which will ensure that
state agencies can continue to provide the services Oklahomans
count on in their daily lives.
Education, health care and public safety, the
Senate leader said, remain at the top of that list.
“Senate Democrats have always put education
at the front of the line and our Fiscal Year 2008 budget maximizes
the dollars appropriated to our public schools, CareerTech system
and our colleges and universities,” Morgan said.
Morgan said that under the agreement public schools
will be receiving a $60 million supplemental appropriation to
cover costs associated with last year’s $3,000 teacher
pay raise and rising health insurance costs.
Additionally, education funding will increase
by nearly $150 million in FY 2008. As part of the agreement,
teachers will receive another pay increase designed to move
them closer to the regional average. Funding is also included
to cover the cost of increased teacher benefits associated with
the raise.
The agreement leaves approximately $66 million
for lawmakers to appropriate later in the session as they reach
consensus on other spending priorities. Morgan said his priorities
include finding a solution for the under funded Oklahoma Teachers
Retirement System; health care coverage for more children through
passage of the All Kids Act; and passage of a dedicated funding
source for the Oklahoma’s Promise Scholarship Program.
The Senate leader said a lot of people expected
gridlock when the elections left the Senate with an even number
of Democrats and Republicans. Morgan said he wasn’t one
of them.
“I never had a doubt that we would reach
an agreement on the budget and that our power-sharing agreement
would work,” Morgan said. “While there are still
major issues to be decided in this legislative session, we have
completed our most important task by working together.”
Morgan, the chief senate budget negotiator in
2003 and 2004, praised the work of Senate Appropriations Co-Chairmen
Johnnie Crutchfield, D-Ardmore, and Mike Johnson, R-Kingfisher,
along with House Appropriations and Budget Chairman Chris Benge,
R-Tulsa.
“Senator Coffee and Speaker Cargill deserve
a lot of credit, too. Nobody got everything they wanted, but
together we addressed each other’s interests. Our negotiations
were never about scoring political points. We balanced our differing
fiscal philosophies and remained focused on crafting the best
budget for the people of Oklahoma,” Morgan said.
For more information contact:
Senator Morgan's Office: (405) 521-5605