The impact of Ryan Walters' politicization of schools is being criticized by Gov. Stitt and Oklahoma business leaders who want Walters out of office.
The Senate president pro tem and the Democratic leader are concerned that the public squabbling will damage Oklahoma and its endeavors to attract new business investments from out of state.
Gov. Kevin Stitt removed three members of the state Board of Education on Tuesday and named three newcomers, citing ...
OKLAHOMA CITY — As state officials anticipate a smaller budget in the next fiscal year, lawmakers on Tuesday appeared ...
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Although his total budget request would increase the agency’s funding by $113 million, Walters hinted at “potential staff ...
Governor Kevin Stitt delivered his seventh State of the State address yesterday, outlining a conservative agenda that he ...
Monday afternoon, Walters sat quietly in the House chamber when Stitt mentioned Miller, the Bixby school leader. State ...
Gov. Kevin Stitt’s annual State of the State remarks offered few surprises as he called on lawmakers to pass education and ...
After a week of preparing and laying out priorities, it's time for lawmakers to get to work as Oklahoma's regular legislative ...
Walters: 'If [Trump] needs information ... The rule still needs to be approved by the state Legislature and Oklahoma Gov. Kevin Stitt (R) before it becomes official.