Iowa 2025-2026 Regular Session

Iowa Senate Bill SSB1027

Introduced
1/21/25  

Caption

A bill for an act authorizing school districts to use revenues from the district management levy for teacher recruitment and retention incentives.(See SF 206.)

Impact

If enacted, SSB1027 would allow school districts greater financial flexibility in using management levy funds. Specifically, it would enable them to adopt structured programs to attract new teachers while also retaining existing ones, thereby addressing concerns of teacher turnover and shortages in schools. The bill stipulates that the board of directors must hold public discussions prior to implementing such programs, promoting transparency and community engagement in budgetary decisions related to educational funding.

Summary

Senate Study Bill 1027 aims to authorize school districts to utilize revenues from the district management levy for the purposes of providing incentives related to teacher recruitment and retention. This legislative proposal is a modification of existing law under Code section 279.46, which permits school boards to adopt early retirement incentive programs. The bill extends these provisions to allow for the implementation of both recruitment and retention incentives to improve the workforce in schools, which is especially crucial in areas facing teacher shortages.

Contention

Notable points of contention surrounding SSB1027 include the limitations it imposes on how school districts can structure these incentives. The bill limits these incentives to not exceed 10% of an initial teacher's salary and restricts the payment duration to a maximum of five school budget years. Furthermore, school boards are prohibited from offering both early retirement benefits and teacher recruitment or retention incentives concurrently, which may lead to debates over prioritization of funds and resource allocation in school budgets.

Companion Bills

IA SF206

Replaced by A bill for an act authorizing school districts to use revenues from the district management levy for teacher recruitment and retention incentives.(Formerly SSB 1027.)

Previously Filed As

IA SF206

A bill for an act authorizing school districts to use revenues from the district management levy for teacher recruitment and retention incentives.(Formerly SSB 1027.)

IA HF2143

A bill for an act authorizing school districts to use revenues from the district management levy for targeted staff retention incentives and including applicability provisions.

IA HF553

A bill for an act authorizing the use of revenues from the district management levy for the employment or retention of school security personnel and including applicability provisions.

IA H846

Teacher Retention and Recruitment

IA HF1009

A bill for an act authorizing the use of revenues from the district management levy to pay costs related to school safety and security and including applicability provisions.(Formerly HSB 311.)

IA HSB311

A bill for an act authorizing the use of revenues from the district management levy to pay costs related to school safety and security and including applicability provisions.(See HF 1009.)

IA HF447

A bill for an act authorizing the use of revenues from the district management levy to pay costs related to school safety and security and including applicability provisions.

IA LB411

Change provisions relating to the Nebraska Teacher Recruitment and Retention Act

IA HB07168

An Act Concerning Teacher Recruitment And Retention.

IA B26-0110

Government Recruitment and Retention Act of 2025

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