Higher education regents seek $128 million budget increase

The Associated Press - December 7, 2017 3:05 pm

OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) – The Oklahoma State Regents for Higher Education will ask the Legislature for a $128 million increase in funding to the state’s colleges and universities.

The regents voted Thursday to request $901.9 million for fiscal year 2019, an increase of 16.6 percent over the current fiscal year’s appropriation of $773.6 million.

Regents Chancellor Glen Johnson said in a statement that state funding for higher education has dropped 22 percent in the past three years.

The Legislature has struggled with budget deficits and Gov. Mary Fallin in November vetoed much of a bill to close a $215 million hole in the current budget and says next year’s shortfall is estimated at $600 million.

 

Latest Stories

Biden heads into a make-or-break stretch for his imperiled presidential campaign

WASHINGTON (AP) — President Joe Biden on Thursday opened a critical stretch in his effort to salvage his imperiled reelection campaign, facing...

MAN SHOT BY DISPENSARY EMPLOYEE DURING ATTEMPTED BURGLARY, TULSA POLICE SAY

TULSA, Okla. – A man is injured after being shot at a shopping center overnight in Tulsa,...

Tunnel to Towers Pays Off Family Home of Edmond Officer Killed in Crash

EDMOND, OKLA. (KOKH) — In honor of Independence Day, Tunnel to Towers delivered 35 mortgage-free homes to...