Special session restarts Monday, but much still a mystery
West Virginias special legislative session is set to reconvene 2 p.m. Monday, but the Republican Senate president has said his proposed education legislation may not be ready for perhaps two more weeks.
Though they didnt express anger or disappointment over it, the House of Delegates Republican Education and Finance committee chairmen said they werent told ahead of time about the Student Success Act plan that Senate President Mitch Carmichael, R-Jackson, revealed last week.
Carmichael has said the act, like the omnibus education bill that died in this years regular legislative session amid a statewide public school workers strike, would lump together the pay raises school workers may want with the charter schools many oppose.
But, in a new development, he said the state and county boards of education would oversee these charter schools.
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(Charleston Gazette Mail)