State Superintendent of Public Instruction Joy Hofmeister recently suggested competitive-bidding requirements have been evaded for a program supported by Gov. Kevin Stitt.But an agency review quickly proved otherwise.At the June 16 meeting of the Oklahoma State Board of Career and Technology Education, board members considered the agency’s budget for the ...
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