
Oklahoma schools chief dedicates millions to put ‘a Bible in every school’
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Oklahoma's top elected education official said he has almost met his goal for what will be needed to provide every classroom in the state with a Bible.
Walters said exclusively that his department has now allocated $3 million of its budget to the endeavor and announced that he will be asking for an additional $3 million in an upcoming legislative appropriation to the Republican-majority legislature to meet his goal. Charles Creitz is a reporter for Fox News Digital.
"There were several mechanisms that could have been used here," he said. "Districts could have used the money already allocated for it. They could have used their textbook funds. But what we're doing is we, as the state Department of Education, we're saying we're going to purchase the Bible for every classroom with $3 million." He joined Fox News in 2013 as a writer and production assistant.
"That is what will be a new announcement today: We are actually going to purchase them, deliver them to the schools. And then number two, we're going to be asking for $3 million moving forward to continue to supply the schools with Bibles moving forward." Charles covers media, politics and culture for Fox News Digital.