Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Texas House Bill HB5296

Voted on by House
 
Out of Senate Committee
 
Voted on by Senate
 
Governor Action
 
Bill Becomes Law
 

Caption

Relating to the salary and wages paid to public school employees.

Impact

This legislation, if enacted, would impact state laws concerning the compensation of public educators and staff. It is anticipated that HB5296 would lead to adjustments in budgeting for education, potentially requiring local school districts to re-evaluate their financial allocations. By setting a new standard for salaries and wages, the bill would encourage schools to prioritize funding for employee compensation, which may address long-standing issues of underpayment and wage disparities within the education system.

Summary

House Bill 5296 aims to address the salary and wages of public school employees, focusing on ensuring fairness and competitiveness in compensation. As educational institutions grapple with financial challenges and the need for quality teachers, this bill seeks to create a framework for salary adjustments that would better reflect the demands of the education sector. It emphasizes the importance of attracting and retaining qualified employees in public schools by improving their financial remuneration, which is viewed as essential for enhancing educational outcomes.

Contention

While supporters assert that HB5296 is a necessary step towards achieving equity for public school employees, detractors may raise concerns regarding the financial feasibility of the proposed salary increases. Given the budget constraints that many districts face, critics might argue that the bill could lead to further financial strain on local education budgets. Additionally, there could be debates about the implementation of these changes, particularly how to measure and ensure the fair distribution of funds while maintaining educational quality.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

TX HB1413

Relating to the salary and wages paid to public school employees.

TX HB3050

Relating to the salary and wages paid to public school employees; making an appropriation.

TX HB551

Primary and Secondary Education - Public School Employees - Salaries

TX SB517

Primary and Secondary Education - Public School Employees - Salaries

TX H1619

Employee Wages and Salary

TX HB1112

School employees; minimum salary schedule increase; support employees wage increase; effective date; emergency.

TX HB1112

School employees; minimum salary schedule increase; support employees wage increase; effective date; emergency.

TX HB2912

Employment; employee salary

TX H5678

Requires small employers with one to fifty (1-50) employees and large employers with fifty (50) or more employees to pay overtime wages to exempt workers if their salary exceeds varying multipliers of minimum wage for a forty (40) hour workweek.

TX S0589

Requires small employers with one to fifty (1-50) employees and large employers with fifty (50) or more employees to pay overtime wages to exempt workers if their salary exceeds varying multipliers of minimum wage for a forty (40) hour workweek.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.