Teachers, students and supporters of increased education funding rally on the south side of the state Capitol during the third day of a walkout by Oklahoma teachers, in Oklahoma City, Wednesday, April 4, 2018. Photo by Nate Billings, The Oklahoman

Good Thursday morning. Today is Day 4 of a statewide teacher walkout as Oklahoma educators continue to demand additional funding for public schools.

Teachers did receive one win last night, as the House voted to approve a third-party internet sales tax. It still needs to pass the Senate, but after much debate, the House overwhelmingly backed the bill, which is estimated to bring in around $20 million, starting in 2020. (The Oklahoman's Dale Denwalt has more on last night's vote)

But teachers sais more needs to be done and they plan to be back at the Capitol on Thursday.

Oklahoma Education Association statement on House vote. Praise for bill, "But our elected leaders have more work to do for our students." #oklaed#oklaedwalkoutpic.twitter.com/h7fpiguHIL — Ben Felder (@benfelder_okc) April 5, 2018

As they packed the Capitol on Wednesday, inside and out, teachers remained passionate, especially a day after Gov. Mary Fallin told CBS News teachers want more money, "like a teenager wanting a better car."