OKLAHOMA CITY — Oklahoma’s top education official and school board will ask the state Legislature for an extra $3 million in public funds to purchase a Bible for every public school classroom ...
When state schools Superintendent Ryan Walters announced he wanted to spend a total of $6 million of taxpayer money to buy Bibles for Oklahoma classrooms Thursday, his proposal made national news. He ...
Many residents agree calling the move unconstitutional and a waste of money, saying the bible can be downloaded for free online. While not everyone is against the move of having bibles in the ...