Oklahoma Governor Stitt Calls Native Education Council ‘Redundant,’ Moves to End It
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Republican Oklahoma Gov. Kevin Stitt, a tribal citizen of the Cherokee Nation, has moved to eliminate the state’s Native American Education Council, arguing the body is unnecessary and ineffective—a decision that is drawing concern from Tribal leaders and education advocates.
Stitt recently issued a veto that could discontinue the council, describing it as “redundant” and criticizing its infrequent meeting schedule. The council, established to help improve educational outcomes for Native stud
Stitt recently issued a veto that could discontinue the council, describing it as “redundant” and criticizing its infrequent meeting schedule. The council, established to help improve educational outcomes for Native stud
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