Mississippi 2026 Regular Session

Mississippi House Bill HB1420

Introduced
1/16/26  
Refer
1/16/26  

Caption

Spring-Step Teacher Pay Bridge Act; create.

Impact

Upon implementation, this bill is expected to positively impact the financial management of public school educators, providing them with a substantial supplemental income during January. Importantly, the payments will not affect any of the teachers’ existing salary increments, raises, or other forms of compensation. Furthermore, the State Legislature will be responsible for appropriating sufficient funds annually to administer this program. This initiative showcases a commitment to conserving financial well-being among educators and aims to improve overall teacher retention by addressing gaps in income during critical financial periods.

Summary

House Bill 1420, known as the Spring-Step Teacher Pay Bridge Act, introduces a new financial measure aimed at enhancing the stability of compensation for licensed teachers and instructional staff within Mississippi public school districts. This legislation mandates a predictable annual payment, referred to as the Spring-Step Pay Bridge, which will occur on January 7 each year for a total of five consecutive years after a teacher returns from the Christmas break. The payment is designed to alleviate the financial strain created by the gap in income often experienced by educators during the holiday season, providing half of the employee's regular biweekly pay or a set amount determined by the State Department of Education, ultimately designed to improve economic predictability for educators.

Contention

While the bill has been largely viewed positively within the educational community, there are concerns regarding the sustainability of the appropriated funds and whether the measure will be able to withstand future budgetary constraints. Critics question if such a financial model can be realistically supported across the various diverse school districts and whether this could lead to inequities in funding distribution. There remains an important ongoing dialogue about how such programs are reviewed and potentially expanded after five years, as mandated in the legislation, to ensure they adapt to changing educational and financial landscapes.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MS HB274

Assistant Teacher Salary Waiver Grant Program; create to help assistant teachers become licensed.

MS HB1100

MS Childcare Teachers Shortage Study Committee; create.

MS HB691

Appropriation; City of Holly Springs for widening a road for the Springs Industrial Park.

MS HB25

Teacher salaries; authorize supplement for teachers in critical shortage subject areas in "D" and "F" school districts.

MS HB924

Creating Logic for Efficiency and Accountability (CLEAR) Act; create.

MS HB165

Expert citizen teachers; provide rate of compensation for those employed in critical shortage areas.

MS HB414

Small Business Bridge Loan Program; create.

MS HB1138

Teachers; provide $2,000 annual salary supplement to those employed in designated geographically critical teacher shortage area.

MS HB686

Bonds; authorize issuance to assist City of Holly Springs with improvements to Mississippi Highway 178.

MS SB2598

Public schools; allow retired administrators to return to work as teachers.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.