“Lawmakers in West Virginia have voted to dismantle the state’s Department of Education and the Arts just days after the longest teachers’ strike in the state’s history ended,” writes John Bowden in Saturday’s (3/10) The Hill (Washington, D.C.). “A bill dismantling the agency and spinning off some offices to other parts of state government passed Saturday and will now head to the desk of Gov. Jim Justice (R). Among other provisions, the bill would eliminate the position of state secretary for Education and the Arts, which is currently held by Gayle Manchin, wife of Sen. Joe Manchin (D-W.Va.). The bill passed the state House by a vote of 60-36, with Democrats opposing the plan that they say will destroy public funding for the arts in the state.… Teachers in West Virginia won a statewide 5 percent raise for all public employees and a commission to deal with issues with the Public Employees Insurance Agency (PEIA) after carrying out a nine-day strike that shut down schools in all 55 state counties.”

Posted March 16, 2018