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In this week's podcast, Ginnie Graham and Bob Doucette talk about a critical audit of Oklahoma's use of pandemic relief money for education. Ultimately, the state may be forced to repay about $653,000 that auditors said was misspent by families on noneducational items such as televisions, washers and dryers, air conditioners and Christmas trees. Are we used to federal investigations to the point that people aren't paying attention?
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Editorial Editor Ginnie Graham: Email | Twitter | Follow her stories
Editorial Writer Bob Doucette: Email | Twitter | Follow his stories
Click here to submit a letter to the editor
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In this week's podcast, Ginnie Graham and Bob Doucette talk about a critical audit of Oklahoma's use of pandemic relief money for education. Ultimately, the state may be forced to repay about $653,000 that auditors said was misspent by families on noneducational items such as televisions, washers and dryers, air conditioners and Christmas trees. Are we used to federal investigations to the point that people aren't paying attention?
Related content:
Editorial: Stitt's mounting problems with fiscal oversight
New federal report highly critical of Oklahoma's use of pandemic relief money for education
Editorial: Stitt's ire toward TPS reaches new level with state audit request
Watch Now: Gist responds to Stitt's call for special state audit of Tulsa Public Schools
TPS board reverses course, approves routine items
Editorial: Apologies need to be on the TPS agenda from three board members
Future Tulsa City Hall visitors likely will pass through metal detector
Bob Doucette: Like it or not, everyone's looking at Generation X now
Ginnie Graham: COVID-19 not finished with us yet
Column: Stitt's executive order addressing 'crisis pregnancies' falls short of long-term pro-family policies
Column: Businesses need to create spaces for authentic diversity discussions to establish strong allyship
Column: What happened when 12 Tulsa 8th graders gave away $10,000?
Contact us
Editorial Editor Ginnie Graham: Email | Twitter | Follow her stories
Editorial Writer Bob Doucette: Email | Twitter | Follow his stories
Click here to submit a letter to the editor
Support the show: https://tulsaworld.com/
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.