West Virginia’s state Legislature approved millions of dollars in raises and bonuses for corrections employees this week. A lawsuit was filed Tuesday against Gov. Jim Justice and other state leaders over working conditions in the state’s regional jails and prisons. The state Legislature approved more than $21 million in pay increases for corrections officers and bonuses for other staff during a special session. Justice declared a state of emergency a year ago and called on the state National Guard to help stop steep worker attrition at the state’s jails and prisons, which have a vacancy rate of more than 30%.