Oklahoma
State Senate For Immediate Release: June 1, 2010 Sen. Brogdon’s Education Transparency Bill Signed into Law Citizens will soon know exactly how their tax dollars are being spent
in their local school districts thanks to a bill signed into law earlier
this week. Sen. Randy
Brogdon is author of Senate Bill 1633, which creates the School District
Transparency Act. The bill is an expansion of Brogdon’s 2007 Taxpayer
Transparency Act, which created a website to show taxpayers how the state
spends their tax dollars. The bill requires the State Department of Education to maintain a database
on its website by January 30, 2011 of school district expenditures that
the public may download. The database will include information such as
credit card statements and per pupil expenditures as well as budgeted
and audited expenditures for each fiscal year. The information must be
made available within 120 days after school districts provide it. School
districts that maintain websites must also make such data available on
those sites. The new law will go into effect November 1, 2010 For more information, contact: |