Oklahoma Watch: Oklahoma Attorney General says vendor not to blame for misspent education relief funds
Gentner Drummond says his investigation into misuse of pandemic funds will now focus on individuals.
Jennifer Palmer Oklahoma Watch January 31, 2023
Gentner Drummond says his investigation into misuse of pandemic funds will now focus on individuals.
Jennifer Palmer Oklahoma Watch August 17, 2022
Auditors found problems with Oklahoma’s COVID-19 relief programs for students. It’s causing delays in spending additional funds.
Jennifer Palmer Oklahoma Watch, Clifton Adcock and Reese Gorman, The Frontier August 5, 2022
Lax oversight of Gov. Stitt’s Bridge the Gap Digital Wallet program allowed parents to spend educational funds on TVs and other items. Oklahoma officials on Friday filed a lawsuit against ClassWallet, which it hired to handle the program.
Jennifer Palmer Oklahoma Watch, and Reese Gorman, The Frontier July 19, 2022
A federal audit provides new insight into how Oklahoma failed to properly oversee $39.9 million in federal relief funds meant to support education amid school closures during the coronavirus pandemic.
Jennifer Palmer Oklahoma Watch May 11, 2022
An investigation by Oklahoma Watch and The Frontier found money for students spent on TVs and gaming consoles among other purchases.
Jennifer Palmer Oklahoma Watch, Clifton Adcock and Reese Gorman, The Frontier May 6, 2022
An attorney for the Reporters Committee for Freedom of the Press says the state has given no valid reason to keep the report secret or delay its release.
Jennifer Palmer Oklahoma Watch, Clifton Adcock and Reese Gorman, The Frontier May 2, 2022
Oklahoma gave a Florida company a no-bid contract to distribute $18 million in pandemic relief money as a test-run for school vouchers. Now federal investigators are eyeing the deal.
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