Louisiana 2022 Regular Session

Louisiana House Bill HR99

Introduced
5/2/22  
Introduced
5/2/22  
Refer
5/3/22  
Refer
5/3/22  
Report Pass
5/24/22  
Report Pass
5/24/22  

Caption

Requests each member of the Louisiana House of Representatives to voluntarily serve as a substitute teacher in a public school

Impact

HR99 is aimed at enhancing legislators' understanding of the challenges and dynamics within public schools. By urging House members to participate as substitute teachers, the resolution seeks to foster improved communication between educators and their representatives, ultimately leading to more informed legislative actions. This initiative is seen as a step towards strengthening the educational system in Louisiana as it encourages direct involvement from lawmakers in the schooling process.

Summary

House Resolution No. 99 (HR99) calls on members of the Louisiana House of Representatives to voluntarily serve as substitute teachers in public schools. The resolution highlights the importance of firsthand knowledge and experience in education for legislators, arguing that such engagement will better inform policy decisions impacting the public educational system. The resolution is framed within the context of Louisiana's constitutional commitment to providing equitable educational opportunities for all students.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HR99 appears to be largely supportive, with recognition of the value of active legislative involvement in education. Proponents of the resolution argue that it will bridge the gap between lawmakers and the educational community. However, the bill may also face scrutiny regarding the feasibility and effectiveness of such initiatives, with some questioning whether the solution is meaningful engagement or merely a symbolic gesture.

Contention

One point of contention regarding HR99 could relate to its practical implementation—whether legislators will be able to commit the necessary time to serve as substitute teachers amidst their legislative responsibilities. Additionally, there might be discussions on the appropriateness of the proposed engagement, as some may feel that substitute teaching should be left to dedicated educators rather than legislators seeking to enhance their understanding.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

LA HCR145

Requests local public school board members to substitute teach

LA SCR40

Requests each public school system to create a Teachers' Advisory Council.

LA HCR63

Requests that legislators, statewide elected officials, and members of the State Board of Elementary and Secondary Education volunteer to teach in a public school for at least two days of each year of their term of office

LA SR164

Requests the governor and BESE to work with the legislature to increase the average pay of public school teachers.

LA SCR33

Requests the state superintendent of education to create the Teachers' Advisory Council.

LA SR146

Requests the Department of Education to study the impact adding days to the school calendar has on teachers.

LA HB8

Provides relative to the rehire of retired teachers in the Teachers' Retirement System of Louisiana as substitute classroom teachers (EN INCREASE APV)

LA HR1

Requests the governor and the State Board of Elementary and Secondary Education to work with the legislature to increase the average pay of public school teachers

LA HR66

Urges and requests the members of the Louisiana Congressional Delegation to work with President Donald J. Trump and his administration on providing an exemption to the immigration ban for teachers on a J-1 visa

LA SCR28

Requests the Department of Education to plan and conduct the Louisiana Teacher Empowerment, Learning and Leading Survey (La TELLS) Initiative.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.