Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts Senate Bill S370

Introduced
2/27/25  

Caption

Relative to educator pay

Impact

The implementation of S370 is designed to address longstanding concerns regarding educator pay, particularly in the face of rising living costs. By establishing a minimum salary benchmark, the bill seeks to enhance the economic stability of educators, helping to attract and retain skilled professionals in public education. Additionally, the bill mandates that the compensation rates will adjust every five years based on inflation, ensuring that educator pay keeps pace with the cost of living. This measure is expected to alleviate financial stress for many school districts while promoting a more equitable compensation system across the education sector.

Summary

Senate Bill S370, introduced by Senator Adam Gomez, focuses on ensuring that all public school educators in Massachusetts are compensated with a living wage, as defined by the Massachusetts Institute of Technology Living Wage Calculator. The bill sets specific salary thresholds, mandating that teachers earn at least seventy thousand dollars and education support professionals at least fifty-five thousand dollars by the 2025-2026 school year. Notably, the bill aims to create a stable and fair compensation structure that supports the financial well-being of educators and encourages retention within the educational sector.

Contention

While S370 has garnered support from education advocates and some lawmakers, significant debate surrounds its funding mechanism. Critics are concerned about the fiscal implications for school districts struggling with tight budgets, particularly in lower-income areas. The bill outlines a reimbursement structure where the Commonwealth will reimburse districts for increased salary expenses, which opponents argue may not be sustainable in the long run. This has raised questions about the reliability of state funding and whether it can fulfill its commitments without impacting other educational resources or vital programs.

Companion Bills

MA S2792

Replaced by Order relative to authorizing the joint committee on Education, to make an investigation and study of certain current Senate documents relative to education matters.

Previously Filed As

MA S2792

Order relative to authorizing the joint committee on Education, to make an investigation and study of certain current Senate documents relative to education matters.

MA H733

Relative to educator pay

MA H2125

To provide paid family and medical leave to all educators

MA S932

Relative to admissions requirements to institutions of higher education

MA S1339

To provide paid family and medical leave to all educators

MA S2013

To support educational opportunity for all

MA H691

Relative to the long-term fiscal health and sustainability of special education in the Commonwealth

MA H651

To improve access, opportunity, and capacity in Massachusetts vocational-technical education

MA H2185

To provide fair wages to employees of public institutions of higher education

MA S382

Requiring opioid use disorder education

Similar Bills

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