Wednesday, March 26th 2025, 3:47 pm
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3:05 p.m. – $10 Million Matching Funds for Youth Programs
The Arnold family has pledged $10 million in matching funds over the next few years for evidence-based programs aimed at helping Oklahoma youth. If these programs show significant improvements through data, other nonprofits—such as adoption agencies and high school math tutoring programs—may be encouraged to contribute.
3:07 p.m. – Sports Betting
Governor Stitt was asked about the status of sports betting legislation. He stated that nothing has changed due to ongoing legislative discussions. While some claim that all parties have been consulted, Stitt emphasized that he wants an equal conversation before taking a stance.
3:09 p.m. – Parental Choice Tax Credit Oversight
Stitt expressed support for the parental choice tax credit, emphasizing that it allows parents to control their children’s education. He clarified that these tax credits do not take funding away from public schools, as they come from a separate $250 million fund. This initiative helps families move from failing school districts to better schools that meet their needs.
3:11 p.m. – ESSA Funding and Block Grants for Schools
Stitt encouraged legislative discussions on block grants coming into the state. He sees block grants without federal restrictions as a positive but stressed the importance of setting clear spending guidelines. If federal regulations are removed, the state auditor will ensure proper fund allocation.
3:14 p.m. – Energy Policy and Windmill Setbacks
Stitt reaffirmed his belief in the free market, arguing that the government should not interfere in energy policy. He warned against overregulation of industries and stressed the importance of personal property rights, stating that Washington, D.C., should not dictate land use decisions for Oklahomans.
3:17 p.m. – Free Market Approach to Sports Betting
Stitt's administration has been studying how other states handle sports betting. Under the proposed licensing system, companies looking to enter the market would pay a $500,000 licensing fee. Online sportsbooks would be taxed at 20%, while brick-and-mortar locations (such as casinos) would pay 10%. The system would allow for audits and transparency in fund allocation.
3:21 p.m. – State Board of Education
Stitt said he wants fair-minded and qualified Oklahomans on the State Board of Education to focus on student success. He criticized federal involvement in education, stating that Oklahoma should set its own policies. He also opposed listing undocumented children in state records and supports a free-market approach to education, encouraging private and religious schools.
3:25 p.m. – Wildfires and Drought Declarations
When asked about counties struggling to declare drought emergencies, Stitt said he would consult with emergency management officials to assess the constitutionality of declaring a drought at the state level.
3:27 p.m. – Messaging Apps and Records Transparency
Stitt denied using messaging apps on his phone and stated that he has no authority to direct or delete messages related to government business.
3:28 p.m. – OKC Memorial Anniversary
Former President Donald Trump will not attend the Oklahoma City bombing memorial this year, though one of his cabinet secretaries may. Stitt emphasized the importance of educating future generations about the tragedy and reaffirming the state’s commitment to stamping out hate. He also mentioned his participation in the Governor’s Relay for the seventh year, joking that he needs to start training.
3:30 p.m. – End of Press Conference
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