State Superintendent of Public Instruction Ryan Walters (R) has issued a response to recent actions taken by lawmakers concerning himself and the Oklahoma State Department of Education. The actions, including a ban on specific public relations spending, a subpoena, and a call for an investigation into OSDE Chief Policy Advisor Matt Langston, have sparked controversy and political debate in the state.
Lawmakers’ Allegations and Superintendent’s Defense
Several Republicans, including State Rep. Mark McBride, have spearheaded these efforts, prompting Superintendent Walters to assert that Rep. McBride is influenced by teachers’ unions and LGBTQ+ groups. Walters characterized these actions as political attacks aimed at distracting from the department’s achievements. He defended his involvement in various issues beyond education, stating they align with championing Oklahoma’s success story.
Controversy Surrounding Contracts and Langston
FOX 25’s investigation revealed state contracts awarded to companies associated with Langston, raising questions about conflicts of interest. When questioned about these ties, Walters denied any impropriety, emphasizing the agency’s commitment to legal compliance. Lawmakers responded with measures to restrict OSDE’s public relations spending, a move Walters believes will have broader implications on departmental activities, potentially affecting literacy programs and teacher initiatives.
Scrutiny Over Langston’s Role
Lawmakers raised concerns about Langston’s role and his status as a part-time employee receiving full-time compensation. Walters defended Langston’s contributions to key departmental projects, including teacher recruitment and school improvement efforts. Despite allegations of Langston being a ghost employee, Walters insisted on his active involvement in departmental affairs.
Governor’s Decision Pending
The fate of the public relations spending ban now rests with Governor Kevin Stitt (R), who has yet to announce his decision. His approval or veto will have significant implications for the department’s operations. While no official statement has been made, the governor’s office has indicated that further details will be disclosed closer to the signing deadline.
Conclusion: Ensuring Transparency and Accountability
As the controversy surrounding OSDE continues, Superintendent Walters remains committed to transparency and accountability in Oklahoma’s education system. Regardless of political maneuvering, the focus remains on empowering parents and providing opportunities for every student’s success. Stay updated on this developing story by downloading The Local News App for the latest updates and analysis.
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