Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Texas House Bill HB2499

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Out of Senate Committee
 
Voted on by Senate
 
Governor Action
 
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Caption

Relating to placement on the minimum salary schedule for certain public school employees.

Impact

If enacted, HB 2499 would significantly impact the salary framework for new hires in public schools, particularly in rural areas of Texas. The bill encourages the retention of newly qualified educators by ensuring they receive salary recognition that reflects a higher level of experience, even if they have not physically worked for that period. This could lead to improved educator satisfaction and potentially better retention rates for teachers in underserved areas, where recruitment can be particularly challenging due to lower salaries.

Summary

House Bill 2499 aims to amend the Education Code specifically concerning the placement of certain public school employees on the minimum salary schedule. The bill stipulates that classroom teachers, full-time librarians, full-time school counselors, and full-time school nurses with less than five years of experience are entitled to receive salary step credit for at least five years of experience. This provision is conditioned on their employment within one year after obtaining their degree and being hired by the district from which they graduated high school, and working at a district campus located in a county with a population of 150,000 or less.

Contention

Notable points of contention regarding this bill may arise from the implications it holds for school districts' budgets, especially in smaller or less affluent counties. While proponents argue that providing these salary benefits is essential for attracting quality educators to rural areas, opponents may express concerns over the financial viability of such salary increases within already strained school budgets. There is also the question of equity among teachers in various districts, as this bill could create inconsistencies between those hired in larger districts versus those in smaller ones, leading to disparities in pay based solely on geography rather than experience.

Texas Constitutional Statutes Affected

Education Code

  • Chapter 21. Educators
    • Section: New Section

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

TX SB80

Relating to the salary and wages paid to public school employees.

TX HB177

Relating to a bonus payment for certain public school employees and to the public school finance system.

TX HB90

Relating to a bonus payment for certain public school employees and to the public school finance system.

TX SB693

Relating to the salary and wages paid to public school employees.

TX HB1548

Relating to the salary and wages paid to public school employees.

TX HB770

Relating to the salary and wages paid to public school employees; making an appropriation.

TX HB11

Relating to the rights and certification of public school educators, including financial and other assistance and waivers provided to public schools by the Texas Education Agency related to public school educators, methods of instruction provided in public schools, and certain allotments under the Foundation School Program.

TX HB4188

Relating to the rights, certification, and compensation of public school educators, including financial and other assistance provided to public schools by the Texas Education Agency related to public school educators and to certain allotments under the Foundation School Program.

TX HB4000

Relating to the public retirement systems for employees of certain municipalities.

TX SB1444

Relating to the public retirement systems for employees of certain municipalities.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.