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Bomke to opt out of General Assembly Scholarship program

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[February 23, 2011]  SPRINGFIELD -- State Sen. Larry Bomke, R-Springfield, is announcing that he will not be awarding General Assembly scholarships for the 2011-2012 academic year. The precarious fiscal situation of Illinois' public universities has led Bomke to make this difficult decision.

InsuranceEach year legislators are given eight scholarships to award that cover full tuition at any state university. The cost of these scholarships is absorbed by the school that the recipient attends.

"Again this year I have made the tough decision not to give out General Assembly scholarships," Bomke said. "After years of underfunding, our universities have been stretched too thin. With the financial troubles of Illinois universities, it would be irresponsible to pass along the cost of these scholarships to them."

Most years Bomke's office receives around 100 applications for the eight scholarships. For those who receive the scholarships they are a blessing, but for those who do not, they may face increased tuition rates to help their schools cover the cost of the scholarships.

"It's simply not the right year or fiscal climate to give out these scholarships," Bomke said.

[Text from file sent on behalf of Sen. Larry Bomke by Illinois Senate Republican staff]

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