OKLAHOMA CITY (KFOR) — With no formal resignation letter submitted, State Superintendent Ryan Walters remains in office, drawing a taxpayer-funded paycheck while preparing to start a new job—leaving Gov. Stitt unable to appoint a replacement, and legal experts saying impeachment may be the only option. “I’ll be stepping down as Oklahoma State Superintendent,” Walters said on Fox News last Wednesday.

Those words got a lot of people talking.

“So my personal opinion now is adios, goodbye,” former State Rep. Mark McBride said the next day.

Others began asking who should take Walters’ place. “They need to focus on what’s best for kids. And we cannot do that if we don’t focus on what’s best for teachers,” Tulsa Classroom Teachers’ Association President Shawna Mott-Wright said.

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