West Virginia 2024 Regular Session

West Virginia House Bill HB4202

Introduced
1/10/24  
Refer
1/10/24  

Caption

Raising salaries for school service personnel

Impact

The implementation of HB 4202 would have a direct and positive impact on school service workers by increasing their monthly wages, which will help with retention and recruitment in a sector that has faced challenges in recent years due to low pay. By raising salaries, the bill aims to address the disparities between these employees' wages and those of their peers in other sectors. This increase will likely create a ripple effect, potentially improving morale and productivity among school staff, as a better- compensated workforce may lead to an enhanced school environment for students as well.

Summary

House Bill 4202 seeks to amend West Virginia's educational statutes to provide a significant salary increase of $900 per month for school service personnel. The bill targets those who work more than three and a half hours a day in roles that are essential to the functioning of schools, such as custodians, cafeteria workers, and maintenance staff. This legislative proposal intends to support these often-overlooked employees by improving their financial situation, reflecting an effort to value their contributions to the educational environment.

Sentiment

Overall, the sentiment surrounding HB 4202 appears to be overwhelmingly positive among supporters, particularly among educational advocates and service personnel unions. Many argue that this bill is long overdue and would rectify years of stagnant wages that have not kept pace with the rising cost of living. However, some skepticism exists regarding the bill's funding mechanisms and its implications for the state budget. Opponents may raise concerns about the sustainability of such increases in light of West Virginia's fiscal challenges.

Contention

A notable point of contention involves the sourcing of funds for these salary increases. While supporters argue that investing in school service personnel is essential, critics worry how this will affect the overall budget for education. Discussions may arise regarding potential cuts to other programs or the need to increase state revenues to fund this initiative. As such, the issue not only focuses on employee compensation but also intertwines with discussions about broader fiscal responsibility and prioritization of educational spending.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

WV SB423

Increasing salary for certain state employees

WV HB2598

Raising salaries for school service personnel

WV SB37

Granting all public employees 10 percent per year permanent pay increase

WV HB2775

Raise pay for certain state employees

WV HB2433

Creating three separate job titles for school bus operators

WV SB638

Providing bonuses to school personnel for unused personal days

WV HB2602

Reestablishing certain specialized school service personnel classifications

WV HB2828

Relating to WV teaching salaries

WV HB2458

Relating to public school personnel

WV SB519

School Personnel Whistle-Blower Law

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