Oklahoma's attorney general offered an opinion one day after the governor replaced three State Board of Education members.
Thursday marked the end of this week’s legislative session, and a cloud of controversy remains hanging over the state Capitol.
Drummond shared his concerns about the state’s public education system under Gov. Stitt and Superintendent Walters.
As attorney general, Gentner Drummond sounded an arguably moderate tone this week by urging three newly appointed Oklahoma State Board of Education members to "act independently" of Gov. Kevin Stitt ...
Oklahoma attorney general criticizes Stitt, Walters before issuing warning for new ed board nominees
In a Wednesday press conference, Stitt told reporters Walters’ proposed administrative rule to count undocumented students ...
Oklahoma Gov. Kevin Stitt says he will stop a plan pushed by the state's top education official to collect the immigration ...
FOX 25 discovers new details about how your tax dollars are being spent by the State of Oklahoma. We uncovered nearly $100,000 worth of taxpayer money going to ...
Republican Oklahoma Governor Kevin Stitt, who cannot run again in 2026 due to term limits, addressed the upcoming 2026 gubernatorial race at a conference on Tuesday. Stitt warned "there’s a bunch o ...
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Hosted on MSNAG Drummond weighs in on state school board changesDrummond urging prospective state school board members to act independently from Governor Kevin Stitt and State ...
The drama between Gov. Kevin Stitt and State Superintendent Ryan Walters escalated Wednesday afternoon. Stitt, in his weekly ...
Stitt’s decision to fire three members of the State Board of Education who served Walters, not the state’s 750,000 public ...
Oklahoma Attorney General Gentner Drummond sent a letter to the three new State Board of Education nominees on Thursday, urging them to “act independently” from Governor Kevin Stitt ...
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