State schools Superintendent Cindy Hill says she didn't break any laws when she administered the state Education Department. Hill on Monday responded to a report from an inquiry team appointed by Gov. Matt Mead on the department's operations and management practices. The inquiry reported information about possible misuse of federal money for unauthorized programs and trips in the state plane while under Hill's administration. That has raised discussion of possible impeachment proceedings against Hill, who has since been removed as head of the agency. In her written response, Hill says she didn't misuse funds or the state plane. Hill says the move to oust her is rooted in a rush to "federalize Wyoming's educational system." State House Speaker Tom Lubnau, of Gillette, says Hill's federalization assertion is preposterous.
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