OKLAHOMA CITY (KFOR) — New records obtained by News 4 reveal fresh concerns about former State Superintendent Ryan Walters, including a taxpayer-funded bonus to his press secretary who now works with him at an activist group, taxpayer-funded travel to events hosted by that same group, and behind-the-scenes videos of Walters promoting a specific Bible brand he later sought to place in public schools.News 4 first reported last week that former State Superintendent Ryan Walters paid his press secretary Madison Cercy a $10,000 “performance bonus” with taxpayer dollars during his last week on the job.In her only two and a half months on the job, Cercy never once responded to one of News 4’s requests for comment.So when News 4 reported she received that massive bonus for her job perform ance, it raised legal eyebrows.“You know, large bonuses, terrifically large bonuses for state employees just really doesn’t pass the smell test,” former Assistant Oklahoma Attorney General Tim Gilpin…..