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Panel advances amended bill renaming Inspire to Teach and allowing private donations

April 08, 2026 | 2026 Legislature OK, Oklahoma


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Panel advances amended bill renaming Inspire to Teach and allowing private donations
The Appropriations and Budget Subcommittee on Education voted to advance Senate Bill 1546 after adopting a proposed committee substitute that renames the Inspire to Teach program and specifies the program may accept private donations.

Representative Caldwell explained that the PCS changes the program name (the PCS text refers to a new program title) and clarifies that funding may come from appropriations or private donations routed through regional program accounts. Committee members pressed on whether the amendment doubles state funding (it does not on this record) and whether changing the program name would undermine buy-in among educators. Caldwell said the program’s function and scholarship support are more important than its label and cited past legislative investments in the program.

Members asked technical questions about how donations would be collected and whether contributions would be tax deductible. Representative Caldwell said donations would be placed into dedicated regional accounts for the program; the PCS does not specify tax-deductibility or the exact mechanism for private fund collection and he said staff would follow up with details. No specific private donors were identified on the record; Caldwell said nonprofit partners have previously supported similar programs.

A motion to pass the bill was made, seconded and the committee recorded seven ayes and two nays. The clerk declared SB 1546 passed out of committee. Representative Caldwell closed the meeting and noted this was his last education committee meeting after 12 years of service.

Next steps: the bill will move forward in the legislative process; staff follow-up was requested on fund administration and tax treatment of donations.

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