Monday, February 1, 2016

How Ohio Gov. John Kasich took over the schools in Youngstown - The Washington Post

How Ohio Gov. John Kasich took over the schools in Youngstown - The Washington Post:

How Ohio Gov. John Kasich took over the schools in Youngstown



It was late on a Tuesday in June when Ohio State Sen. Joe Schiavoni got the call from a staffer for Gov. John Kasich (R). It was a courtesy call to let the Democratic minority leader know that Republicans would introduce legislation the next morning to dramatically alter the Youngstown public schools, in Schiavoni’s district.
They would offer a 66-page amendment to a pending education bill, and it would be brought before a legislative committee in the morning, and then both houses would vote on it later in the day, the staffer said.
Schiavoni protested, saying that he and his colleagues needed to read the proposal. Kasich wanted a vote on Wednesday, the staffer said.
The lawmaker jumped in his car outside his home in northeast Ohio and drove 177 miles to the State House in Columbus, arriving at about 9 p.m. to get a copy of the proposal from Sen. Peggy Lehner (R), the chair of the How Ohio Gov. John Kasich took over the schools in Youngstown - The Washington Post: