Ethics Commission, Ryan Walters reach agreement over ethics violations
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Supt. Walters settles ethics complaint, still faces separate investigation
OKLAHOMA CITY (KFOR) — Oklahoma State Superintendent Ryan Walters reached a settlement with the Oklahoma Ethics Commission over a complaint that he used his official office and social media accounts to share politically charged messages. The agreement comes as Walters remains under a separate ethics investigation into alleged campaign finance violations. The complaint Walters settled this week stemmed from multiple social media posts he made to …


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Walters to pay $5,000 for promoting Trump, violating Oklahoma rules about use of state social media
OKLAHOMA CITY – State Superintendent Ryan Walters has agreed to pay $5,000 and stop using his state social media account for personal reasons, according to a settlement agreement with the Oklahoma Ethics Commission released Monday.
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