Current:Home > ContactOklahoma amends request for Bibles that initially appeared to match only version backed by Trump -ProgressCapital
Oklahoma amends request for Bibles that initially appeared to match only version backed by Trump
View
Date:2025-04-15 18:37:56
OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) — Oklahoma has amended its request for 55,000 Bibles to be placed in public schools that initially matched a version of the holy book endorsed by former President Donald Trump.
The request was amended Monday and no longer requires the Bibles to include U.S. historical documents such as the Declaration of Independence and the Constitution — requirements that match the “God Bless the USA Bible” that Trump endorsed this year and that are several times more expensive than similar Bibles that don’t include the U.S. documents.
The new request says the historical documents may be included together or separately and extends the deadline for offers to supply the items by one week, from Oct. 14 to Oct. 21.
The request is part of State Superintendent Ryan Walters’ efforts to require Bibles in public school classrooms, which has been met with resistance by some of Oklahoma’s largest school districts.
Walters, in a Monday video on X, said the Bible will be used “because of its historical significance throughout this nation’s history,” blaming what he called the “fake news media” for lies about the program.
“The left-wing media hates Donald Trump so much, and they hate the Bible so much, they will lie and go to any means necessary to stop this initiative from happening,” Walters said.
Walters’ spokesperson, Dan Issett, said in a statement that the changes to the “request for proposal,” or RFP, were suggested by the Office of Management and Enterprise Services, which issues the requests and were agreed to by Walters.
“Unfortunately, there have been false reports that have been repeated by numerous, supposedly credible, news organizations that the state’s RFP was catered to one specific organization,” Issett said, noting that tailoring the request so that only one manufacturer’s Bible would qualify would be illegal.
Christa Helfrey, a spokesperson for OMES, said the changes were made to the request to try to save taxpayer money.
“OMES worked with OSDE to amend the solicitation to provide the listed resources at a much better value to Oklahomans,” Helfrey said.
The initial request included requirements that are not commonly found in Bibles but are included in the “God Bless the USA Bible,” which Trump urged his supporters to begin buying earlier this year at a website that sells the book for $59.99.
The Bibles must be bound in “leather or leather-like material for durability,” according to the initial request.
Similar Bibles that don’t include the Declaration of Independence or Constitution are available online for less than $20.
veryGood! (5654)
Related
- Residents worried after ceiling cracks appear following reroofing works at Jalan Tenaga HDB blocks
- Everything you need to know about charging your EV on the road
- October Prime Day’s Best Bedding Deals 2024: Save Over 60% off Sheets, Pillows & More Fall Essentials
- A Celebration of Bella Hadid's Riskiest Looks: Sheer Dresses, Catsuits and Freeing the Nipple
- Scoot flight from Singapore to Wuhan turns back after 'technical issue' detected
- Horoscopes Today, October 9, 2024
- Lawyers: Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs seeks trial next April or May on sex trafficking charges
- Time to evacuate is running out as Hurricane Milton closes in on Florida
- Jorge Ramos reveals his final day with 'Noticiero Univision': 'It's been quite a ride'
- Hoda Kotb Shares Update on 5-Year-Old Daughter Hope One Year After Health Scare
Ranking
- Will the 'Yellowstone' finale be the last episode? What we know about Season 6, spinoffs
- Seattle Kraken's Jessica Campbell makes history as first female NHL assistant coach
- Geomagnetic storm could hinder radios, satellites as Hurricane Milton makes landfall
- Michael Keaton Reveals Why He’s Dropping His Stage Name for His Real Name
- Kehlani Responds to Hurtful Accusation She’s in a Cult
- Verizon says issue has been resolved after thousands reported outage Monday morning
- Mental health support for toddlers has lagged in Texas. That’s now changing.
- Officials release more videos of hesitant police response to Uvalde school shooting
Recommendation
A South Texas lawmaker’s 15
Ali Wong reveals how boyfriend Bill Hader's 'sweet' gesture sparked romance
'Out of harm's way': Dozens of Florida Waffle Houses close ahead of Hurricane Milton
Alabama jailers to plead guilty for failing to help an inmate who froze to death
The 401(k) millionaires club keeps growing. We'll tell you how to join.
Victim of fraud? Protections are different for debit, credit cards.
Voters in the US don’t directly elect the president. Sometimes that can undermine the popular will
Alabama jailers to plead guilty for failing to help an inmate who froze to death