Arguments begin in Supreme Court's hearing over St. Isidore, Oklahoma's religious charter school case
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Contributing sentiments towards policy:
64% : "Oklahoma is leading in education reform, we are leading and turning our education system around, and this will continue to make us that leader, and you'll see other states follow suit - I think it's tremendous for the entire country," said Walters.56% : What's in Governor Stitt's executive order defending religious liberty in Oklahoma 3/31/2025: Oklahoma religious charter school receives support from Gov. Stitt, dozens more
49% : "This could not be clearer, our Constitution and our statutes say public schools shall be open and free to all and free from sectarian influence.
47% : "We want those taxpayers to direct their children's education and how their tax dollars are spent on their own children," he said.
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