Mississippi 2026 Regular Session

Mississippi Senate Bill SB2513

Introduced
1/19/26  
Refer
1/19/26  

Caption

School bus drivers; provide annual salary supplement.

Impact

The passage of SB2513 is expected to have a significant impact on state laws regarding education funding and personnel compensation in Mississippi. By increasing the financial incentive for school bus drivers, the bill may lead to improved recruitment and retention rates within this segment of the workforce. It also signals to educational institutions that the state values transportation personnel as integral to the educational process. The amendment will require adjustments in school district budgets and may influence future funding allocations for transportation as these salary supplements will need to be accounted for in financial planning.

Summary

Senate Bill 2513 proposes an amendment to Section 37-151-85 of the Mississippi Code of 1972, focused on enhancing the compensation structure for school bus drivers. Under this amendment, each school bus driver will receive an annual salary supplement of $5,000. The legislation highlights the critical role that school bus drivers play in the education system and aims to provide them with financial recognition commensurate with their responsibilities and the demands of the job. The bill reflects an effort to attract and retain qualified bus drivers, particularly as many school districts face challenges in staffing due to low pay rates.

Contention

While the bill enjoys support aimed at enhancing the wellbeing of school bus drivers, there may be points of contention regarding its financial implications for school district budgets. Critics may raise concerns about the potential strain on school funding sources and how this could affect other areas, such as classroom resources or teacher salaries. Additionally, there might be discussions surrounding equity in pay among different school district employees that could arise from focusing solely on school bus driver compensation without a broader examination of overall salary scales in the educational workforce.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MS SB2169

School bus drivers; provide annual salary supplement.

MS HB785

Special education teachers; provide annual salary supplements for certain.

MS HB26

Assistant teachers; provide annual salary supplement to those in "C", "D" and "F" school districts.

MS SB2595

Supplemental pay and loan repayment programs; add salary supplement for school psychologists.

MS SB2479

Criminal investigators; increase salaries and salary supplements of.

MS HB786

Special education teachers; provide annual salary supplement to those exposed to bodily fluids of students.

MS HB1138

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

MS HB1137

National Board certified teachers; provide $4,000.00 annual salary supplement for those employed in certain geographical areas.

MS SB2150

School employee salary supplement; provide for occupational therapists, behavior analysts and school psychologists.

MS HB855

"Supplemental Salary Pay for Law Enforcement Act of 2025"; establish.

Similar Bills

MS SB2169

School bus drivers; provide annual salary supplement.

MS HB1320

Pupil transportation; provide discretionary authority to local school boards to provide for those who live within one mile of the school.

NY S10158

Provides that transportation shall be provided to all children attending grades kindergarten through twelve who live within a fifteen mile radius of the school they legally attend; provides that such transportation may also be provided for such students to before-and/or-after-school child care locations.

NY A11266

Provides that transportation shall be provided to all children attending grades kindergarten through twelve who live within a fifteen mile radius of the school they legally attend; provides that such transportation may also be provided for such students to before-and/or-after-school child care locations.

MS HB433

Student residency requirements; require State Board of Education to adopt uniform policy to be implemented by school boards.

KS HB2320

Authorizing children in the custody of the secretary of the department for children and families to attend school in any school district, requiring records for such students to be timely transferred between school districts and requiring a transportation plan if the child remains in the school of origin.

MS SB2290

Public schools; revise provisions concerning transportation of students.

AZ HB2593

Preschool; children with disabilities; eligibility