West Virginia 2022 Regular Session

West Virginia House Bill HB3236

Introduced
1/12/22  

Caption

Relating to pay for Board of Education members

Impact

The bill will require amendments to Section 18-5-4 of the West Virginia Code, specifically addressing regulations regarding board member compensation. By raising the per-meeting pay, the legislation could potentially attract more qualified individuals to serve on these boards, thereby improving the governance of local education systems. This change in compensation policy will call for adjustments across the state's educational budget, possibly prompting discussions around funding allocations and financial management within the counties' educational systems.

Summary

House Bill 3236 aims to amend the compensation structure for members of county boards of education in West Virginia. If enacted, the bill will increase the compensation for board members to $250 per meeting attended. This change signifies an acknowledgment of the important work performed by these volunteers, who are responsible for making significant decisions impacting local educational policies. The bill specifies an upper limit of fifty meetings per fiscal year for which members can receive compensation, ensuring that the increase in pay remains within manageable fiscal bounds for the counties involved.

Sentiment

Overall, sentiment surrounding HB 3236 appears to be positive with respect to its goals of fair compensation for board members. Supporters of the bill argue that higher pay may lead to better governance and increased community involvement in education governance. However, there could be concerns voiced by taxpayers or fiscal conservatives about the implications of increased costs associated with public education spending, especially amidst broader economic constraints.

Contention

While the bill seems to have broad support for its intent, there could be potential contention regarding the fiscal impact on local budgets. Resistance might stem from concerns about whether such pay increases for board members are justified in light of existing budgetary challenges in many counties. Stakeholders may debate the necessity of the compensation increase as it pertains to the actual workload and time commitment required at that level of governance.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

WV HB2135

Relating to pay for Board of Education members

WV HB4200

Relating to pay for Board of Education members

WV HB5514

Enhancing training requirements for county boards of education members.

WV HB2890

Relating to clarifying county boards of education members’ compensation rate

WV SB842

Modifying training requirements for county boards of education members

WV SB256

Modifying training requirements for county boards of education members

WV HB2513

Enhancing training requirements for county boards of education members

WV SB284

Relating to county board of education member orientation and compensation

WV HB797

County Boards of Education - Student Membership - Alterations

WV HB3383

Relating to the membership of education boards; and declaring an emergency.

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