OK, admit it. At least once, twice or maybe (as malaprop-prone George W. Bush might put it) a “brazillion” times, you’ve wished you could vote to recall an elected official.
State Superintendent Ryan Walters has rejected requests from three new state education board members to place items on a meeting agenda.
It’s a busy season for the court, with numerous cases addressing issues of church and state, many brought by Christian legal ...
State superintendent Ryan Walters scored a legal win this month when Oklahoma County judges dismissed a lawsuit against him ...
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This Week in Oklahoma Politics panel discusses a settlement between State Superintendent Ryan Walters and the Ethics ...
Ethics go hand-in-hand with the state's meeting and records openness laws. Together, they compel elected officials to act ...
While the governor and state superintendent support an order by President Trump to dismantle the federal education agency, ...
OKLAHOMA CITY (KFOR) – Oklahoma Attorney General Gentner ... According to Drummond’s office, the unit would review complaints ...
Oklahoma State Superintendent Ryan Walters reached a settlement with the Oklahoma Ethics Commission over a complaint that he used his official office and social media accounts to share politically ...
A lawmaker wants an attorney general's opinion concerning the legality of state Superintendent Ryan Walters' promotion of a ...
A Democratic lawmaker requested a formal opinion from the Oklahoma attorney general on the ethics of State Superintendent ...