A Wyoming district judge has entered a formal order finding that the bulk of a state law that passed last year stripping most duties from the state superintendent of public instruction is unconstitutional.
Wyoming Superintendent of Public Instruction Cindy Hill rejected the State's offer in a court case that has to be resolved before she can return to the Wyoming Department of Education.
The U.S. Department of Education is seeking more information from the Wyoming Deparmtnet of Education on its spending of federal funds under Superintendent Cindy Hill.
The Platte County Republican Party has censured GOP Gov. Matt Mead for signing the law stripping power from the office of schools Superintendent Cindy Hill and not reversing the law after the Wyoming Supreme Court struck it down.