Stitt Orders Oklahoma Education Spending Review
- mike33692

- Mar 23
- 1 min read

Oklahoma Education Spending Review Ordered by Governor
A new Oklahoma education spending review is underway after Governor Kevin Stitt signed an executive order aimed at increasing transparency and accountability for taxpayers.
According to the Office of the Governor, the Oklahoma education spending review will examine how more than $9 billion in annual public education funding is allocated across the state.
Focus on Classroom vs Administrative Costs
State leaders say the Oklahoma education spending review will specifically analyze how much funding is going directly into classrooms compared to administrative expenses.
The goal is to provide a clearer picture of how taxpayer dollars are being used within Oklahoma’s public education system.
Report Due by End of Summer
The Oklahoma education spending review will be led by Secretary of Education Dan Hamlin, with findings expected to be delivered to the Governor’s office by the end of August.
Officials say the results could help guide future policy decisions and funding priorities.





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