New Mexico 2024 Regular Session

New Mexico House Bill HB199

Introduced
1/22/24  

Caption

Educational Assistant Salary

Impact

The passing of HB199 would significantly modify existing salary structures for educational assistants and other public school employees. By establishing a higher minimum salary, the bill aims to attract and retain talented individuals in educational roles, recognizing the essential nature of their work in supporting teachers and student learning. Additionally, raising the minimum wage for public school employees helps to improve the overall economic circumstances of those in the educational field, which may lead to enhanced morale and performance among school staff.

Summary

House Bill 199 is a legislative proposal aimed at improving financial conditions for educational personnel in New Mexico. The bill specifically addresses public school employees, mandating a minimum annual salary of thirty thousand dollars for licensed educational assistants and a minimum wage rate of fifteen dollars per hour for all public school personnel. This initiative highlights the state's commitment to enhancing the financial support for educational staff who play a critical role in the classroom. The bill seeks to implement these changes effective from the 2024-2025 school year.

Contention

While the bill's intention is to secure better salaries for education workers, there may be some contention regarding the financial implications for school districts. Opponents might raise concerns that such mandated increases could strain local budgets, especially in underfunded districts. Discussions in committee hearings may delve into how schools would balance these salary requirements with existing financial constraints, including the potential need for increased state funding to support the bill's objectives.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

NM HB127

Education Assistant Salary Increase

NM HB194

Public School Finance Changes

NM SB35

Anesthesiologist Assistants Changes

NM HB39

Dual-licensed Instructional Support Providers

NM HB189

Educational Retirement Changes

NM SB20

Educational Retirement Board Changes

NM SB267

Temporary Assistance To Families In Need

NM HB469

District Attorney Salaries

NM SB383

Public Ed. Background Check Process

NM HB280

American Indian Ed Tech Assistance Centers

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.