Illinois 2023-2024 Regular Session

Illinois House Bill HB2873

Introduced
2/16/23  
Introduced
2/16/23  
Refer
2/28/23  
Refer
2/16/23  
Refer
3/10/23  
Refer
2/28/23  

Caption

PEN CD-TEACHERS-RE-EMPLOYMENT

Impact

This legislation aims to address the growing shortage of substitute and full-time teachers in Illinois by enabling retired educators to return to work without jeopardizing their retirement benefits. This could potentially help fill classroom vacancies, particularly during times of increased demand for educators due to circumstances such as the COVID-19 pandemic. The increase in allowed working days and hours is designed to make it more attractive for retired teachers to come back into the classroom.

Summary

House Bill 2873 proposes amendments to the Downstate Teacher Article of the Illinois Pension Code. The bill allows annuitants, retired teachers receiving retirement benefits, to work as teachers without the risk of impairing their retirement status. Effective July 1, 2023, the bill increases the number of paid teaching days from 100 to 150 and paid teaching hours from 500 to 750 for those who wish to re-enter the teaching field after retirement, provided they do not work during the school year in which their service was terminated.

Contention

While the bill is expected to provide much-needed help to Illinois schools grappling with teacher shortages, it has also raised questions regarding the implications for the state's pension system. Critics may argue that increasing the potential for retired teachers to return to the workforce could strain financial resources allocated for pensions or might discourage new teachers from entering the profession. Furthermore, there could be concerns about the balance between maintaining a robust educational workforce and the financial sustainability of the pension plan.

Companion Bills

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Similar Bills

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