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Oklahoma
State Senate
Communications Division
State Capitol
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 73105
For Immediate Release: February 2, 2010

Sen. Randy Brogdon
Bill
Promoting Transparency in Education Spending Advances
In an effort to further promote transparency in how taxpayer dollars
are spent, State Sen. Randy
Brogdon has authored Senate Bill 1633, creating the School District
Transparency Act. The measure builds on 2007’s Taxpayer Transparency
Act, also authored by Brogdon, which created a website so taxpayers
could see exactly how the state spends their dollars. The School
District Transparency Act won approval in the Senate Appropriations
Subcommittee on Wednesday.
“The 2007 legislation was a landmark achievement—a critical
first step toward ensuring Oklahomans would have full disclosure
of where and how their tax dollars are being used,” said Brogdon,
R-Owasso. “With that website now a reality, it is time to
move to the next phase. My legislation would require all school
district spending to be online so that everyone can see how Oklahoma’s
education dollars are spent.”
Brogdon said SB 1633 has the support of State Superintendent of
Public Instruction Sandy Garrett as well as the Oklahoma Education
Association (OEA). Brogdon said the education spending website would
give patrons, educators and administrators the tools they need to
ensure Oklahoma schools are getting the most out of public funding.
“Greater transparency will help all of us see more clearly
how public funds are being used in every district in the state,
and whether there might be a better way to utilize those same funds
in specific areas that can help our schools get more bang for the
buck,” Brogdon said.
SB 1633 must next be considered by the full Senate Appropriations
Committee.
For more information contact:
Sen. Brogdon: 405-521-5566

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