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taxpayers, but it s independently managed. this online catholic charter school is expected to require more than $23 million in state funding in the first five years. the state s attorney general calls this unconstitutional but has the support of the republican governor. ed lavender is live in dallas with more. this is so interesting, especially given the direction the supreme court has gone on all of. what can tell us? reporter: everyone watching this closely, fully expects this to ultimately end before the u.s. supreme court. but on monday a little known government agency known as the oklahoma state wide virtual charter school board, yes, that is a thing, voted 3-2 to approve the application for the saint izdorf seville virtual catholic charter school run by the archdiocese of oklahoma city and tulsa. the application was approved by a vote of 3-2 after a three-hour debate yesterday. clearly, a lot of intense
An Oklahoma school board will decide Tuesday whether to approve the first publicly funded religious charter school in the United States, a move proponents say aligns with Supreme Court rulings empowering religious rights.