State & Local Policy
Oklahoma Governor Orders School Spending Transparency
March 24, 2026
Governor Kevin Stitt signed an executive order directing the Oklahoma Secretary of Education and the Office of Educational Quality and Accountability to conduct a comprehensive review of public school spending across the state. This initiative aims to increase transparency and accountability in how education funds are allocated and spent, with the goal of improving efficiency and student outcomes. The order mandates detailed analysis of funding sources and expenditures, signaling a state-level push for more rigorous oversight and data-driven management of education budgets.
- This executive order highlights increased scrutiny on public education spending, which may influence future procurement and contracting decisions within Oklahoma's education sector.
- Procurement professionals should anticipate potential shifts toward more transparent and performance-based funding models that could affect vendor selection and contract requirements.
- Vendors and contractors serving Oklahoma public schools may need to prepare for enhanced reporting and accountability standards tied to state funding.
- The initiative underscores the importance of data analytics and financial management services in supporting state education agencies' transparency goals.
Every Oklahoman deserves to know how their tax dollars are being spent, and transparency in public education funding is critical to understanding how students are benefiting in the classroom.
— Governor Kevin Stitt
Transparency in education spending is a core responsibility for state leaders. This executive order establishes that this work must be a routine effort that helps to drive enhanced efficiency and effectiveness in the use of school resources.
— Secretary Dan Hamlin
Agencies
Office of Educational Quality and Accountability, Oklahoma State Department of Education, Office of the Governor