Alabama 2024 Regular Session

Alabama House Bill HB57

Introduced
2/6/24  
Introduced
2/6/24  

Caption

Local boards of education, minimum and maximum compensation of board members, increased, continuing education requirements as condition for compensation, required

Impact

This legislation intends to positively impact the local governance of education boards by ensuring that members who serve in these capacities are fairly compensated for their time and efforts. By increasing the maximum compensation, the bill may encourage more qualified individuals to run for positions on local boards of education, thereby enhancing the overall quality of education governance in the state. Additionally, it provides a financial incentive for board members to fulfill their training requirements, as failure to comply will result in their compensation being held in escrow.

Summary

House Bill 57 aims to amend the compensation structure for members of local boards of education in Alabama, increasing their maximum compensation from six hundred dollars ($600) to nine hundred dollars ($900) per month. The bill also establishes a minimum compensation rate of fifty dollars ($50) per month. This change is designed to better align compensation with the responsibilities of these board members and reflect the importance of their roles in the education system.

Contention

While the bill supports educators and local governance, there may be concerns regarding the financial implications for local school districts, especially those operating under tight budgets. Critics could argue that the increased maximum compensation might divert funds from essential educational resources or programs. Furthermore, the requirement for continuing education may be viewed as an additional burden on board members, prompting debate about its necessity and the structure of such training programs.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

AL HB83

Local boards of education; maximum compensation of board members, increased; continuing education requirements as condition for compensation, required

AL SB175

Local boards of education; maximum compensation of board members, increased; continuing education requirements as condition for compensation, required

AL HB2

Dallas County Board of Education members compensation increase.

AL HB5065

Regarding continuing education requirements and compensation of Guardians Ad Litem

AL HB5581

Regarding continuing education requirements and compensation of Guardians Ad Litem

AL HB2195

Regarding continuing education requirements and compensation of Guardians Ad Litem

AL HB2911

Regarding continuing education requirements and compensation of Guardians Ad Litem

AL SB1

Public education employees, providing compensation to full-time public education employees, on the job injury program, trust fund, and board created

AL SB2021

County excise boards; modifying continuing education requirements. Effective date.

AL SB333

Jefferson County, Birmingham City Board of Education, member compensation revised

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.