Okla. Lawmaker Critical of Higher Ed Spending (Sep 28, 2011) OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) - A Republican state lawmaker says he hopes to revive a bill that would reduce funding for Oklahoma's colleges and universities. The bill by state Rep. Cory Holland would cut nearly $192 million in spending on state colleges by removing a provision in the higher education funding formula that takes into account spending among peer universities in other states. Holland delivered a report to lawmakers on Wednesday as part of a presentation by the Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs - a conservative think-tank. He says Oklahoma spends more than $1.5 billion each year on higher education with little oversight on exactly how that money is spent. He says he's concerned that thousands of university employees earn more than $100,000 each year - but do little classroom teaching. « back |