Lawmakers killed a bill today for teacher pay raises. Give them a call!
by Amanda Aragon, 50CAN
February 10, 2018
Just this morning, a bill to raise teacher pay died in the House Education Committee after a party-line vote of 7 to 6, denying our public school educators the investment they deserve.

HB 310 would have:
- Increased the starting salary of Level 1 teachers by $4,000, to $38,000
- Increased the starting salary of Level 2 teachers by $2,000, to $44,000
- Increased the starting salary of Level 3 teachers by $2,000, to $54,000
- Provided a 2.5 percent raise for all licensed school staff
- Provided a 2 percent raise for all non-licensed school staff
- Established a $5 million fund for school districts to use for teacher recruitment
Here’s how committee members voted:
- Representative Stephanie Garcia Richard (D) – Oppose
- Representative Andrés Romero (D) – Oppose
- Representative Alonzo Baldonado (R) – Support
- Representative Jim Dines (R) – Support
- Representative Jimmie Hall (R) – Support
- Representative Jim Little (R) – Support
- Representative Dennis Roch (R) – Support
- Representative Tomás Salazar (D) – Oppose
- Representative Debra Sariñana (D) – Oppose
- Representative James Smith (R) – Support
- Representative Sheryl Williams Stapleton (D) – Oppose
- Representative Christine Trujillo (D) – Oppose
- Representative Linda Trujillo (D) – Oppose
Thanks for all you do.
Tags: Advocate | Session Update
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