Whitsett Brings Accountability to
Classroom Spending
“Let’s bring transparent budgeting to
schools”
Salem,
OR – Senator Doug Whitsett
(R-Klamath Falls) has introduced a
bill to give the public a clearer
picture of where their education tax
dollars are being spent. Senate Bill
800 would require disclosure of school
income and spending to be reported in
an easy to understand format. The
bill also allows for residents of a
school district to petition the Oregon
Department of Education for an audit
of school spending.
“The
goal is to put the most money into the
classroom,” said Whitsett. “This is
another accountability tool to root
out waste and ensure every tax dollar
goes where it matters most.”
Senator
Whitsett hopes to prevent wasteful
spending of education dollars. He
introduced this bill partially in
response to the refusal of the Klamath
County School District to make
available public records related to an
investigation alleging inappropriate
expenditure of tax dollars. The
district refused access to public
records based on attorney client
privilege. Senate Bill 671, which was
also sponsored by Senator Whitsett and
the Oregon Newspaper Publishers
Association, specifically closes this
attorney client privilege loophole as
it applies to public finance.
Whitsett
believes this Senate Bill 800 will
help prevent such scandals and keep
resources flowing to the classroom.
“The more open and transparent these
budgets can be, the more parents can
be involved and feel secure about the
education their child is receiving,”
said Whitsett.
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