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Oklahoma
State Senate
Communications Division
State Capitol
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 73105
For Immediate Release: February 28, 2012
Sen. Clark Jolley
Senate A&B members approve supplemental funding bill
Senate members of the Joint Appropriations and Budget Committee
have approved a $92.5 million supplemental funding bill for education
and public safety, including $5,000 bonuses for National Board Certified
(NBC) teachers. Senate Appropriations Chair Clark
Jolley thanked committee members for their support of the legislation.
“Our leadership has agreed from the beginning that we would
do everything in our power to ensure promises made to National Board
Certified teachers would be kept. We’ve also made it clear
that core services, including education and public safety, would
be our number one priority,” said Jolley, R-Edmond. “This
bill reflects that commitment.”
State School Superintendent Janet Barresi thanked legislative leaders
for addressing additional funding for education.
"Dealing with a $100 million cut to education last year forced
some hard choices. As the state's revenue picture has improved,
I have continued to advocate for funding for National Board Certified
bonuses. This is a step in the right direction to restore funding
to programs that were cut as a result of last year's budget crunch.
I am particularly pleased that the state is making good on its promises
made to National Board Certified teachers,” Barresi said.
“While our state continues to face fiscal challenges, the
agreement announced today represents a prudent and responsible approach
to difficult funding issues. I appreciate the work of House Speaker
Kris Steele, Senate President Pro Tempore Brian Bingman, Senator
Clark Jolley, Representative Earl Sears and other legislative leaders
in crafting this important supplemental agreement."
SB 1959 includes:
• $14.8 million for NBC bonuses
• $37.6 million for insurance benefits for teachers and support
staff
• $34.1 million for the State Emergency Fund to reimburse
local communities and counties for disaster assistance
• $5 million for the Department of Public Safety for a Trooper
Academy
• $1 million for the State Medical Examiner for personnel
and equipment required for national accreditation
The next step will be for the House members of the A&B committee
to consider SB 1959. If approved, the bill next moves to the full
Senate.
Gov. Mary Fallin praised lawmakers for their efforts.
“As I said in my State of the State address, emergency supplemental
funding measures are required to meet state commitments and adequately
fund needs in public safety, education, natural disaster recovery
and necessary personnel and equipment upgrades at the Chief Medical
Examiner’s office,” Fallin said. “I applaud the
leadership in the House and Senate for putting these priorities
on the forefront of their legislative agenda, and I will continue
to work with them to ensure that the state is properly supporting
core government services.”
For more information, contact:
Sen. Jolley: (405) 521-5622

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