'No Charters Will Get Local Dollars': Bill Seeks To Reverse Charter School Settlement Oklahoma State Lawmakers are taking aim at a settlement between the State School Board and public charter schools, shifting millions in school funding. The agreement narrowly passed last month. Tuesday, lawmakers in the House Common Education Committee unanimously advanced a bill to undo it. That lawsuit argued tax revue for schools should be shared equitably with charter schools. In committee, lawmakers began the process to pump the breaks, saying charter schools should not receive local tax dollars. State Superintendent Joy Hofmeister was outspoken against the settlement announced last month.