Friday, August 16th 2024, 4:10 pm
State Superintendent Ryan Walters called on Speaker Charles McCall and Rep. Mark McBride to start proceedings on an impeachment in a press conference on Friday.
This comes amid an investigation into the State Department of Education after it was accused of misusing and withholding funds. At least 25 Republican lawmakers have signed a letter authored by McBride, calling for an investigation.
Walters has called the accusations against his department baseless lies. He said there is no need to wait for a committee or an investigation.
He said if the speaker wants to impeach him, he's calling on them to start impeachment proceedings on Monday.
He called the investigation a political attack, saying it is all about the race for governor in 2026, citing an interview McBride did with News 9.
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Walters says that if McCall and McBride want to continue to accuse him, they need to provide evidence to the Senate.
Walters claims that there is no evidence.
Speaker Charles McCall (R-Atoka), issued the following statement in response:
“As Speaker of the House, I remain steadfast in my position: I will not overturn the will of the people, regardless of any demands made.
While Superintendent Walters may desire a path toward his own impeachment, my focus is firmly on the LOFT investigation into the Oklahoma State Department of Education. This investigation is about ensuring taxpayer dollars are properly allocated, not targeting individuals. It is essential we understand why school districts are not receiving their required funding.
My advice to Superintendent Walters is to prioritize getting resources to Oklahoma schools and improving our state's education rankings, rather than engaging in political theatrics.”
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