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Budget Amendments - SB30 (Member Request)

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Chief Patron: Aird
Direct Aid - Compensation Supplement Increase (SB 284)

Item 125 #3s

Item 125 #3s

First Year - FY2027 Second Year - FY2028
Education: Elementary and Secondary
Direct Aid to Public Education FY2027 $218,861,680 FY2028 $436,584,160 GF

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Page 152, line 33, strike "$11,395,866,095" and insert "$11,614,727,775".
Page 152, line 33, strike "$11,253,671,960" and insert "$11,690,256,120".

Page 184, strike lines 27 through 54.

Page 185, strike lines 1 through 4 and insert:

"a. Out of this appropriation, $345,100,000 the first year and $690,200,000 the second year from the general fund is provided for the state share of the following salary increases and related fringe benefit costs:


1) For the first year, a 5.8 percent salary increase effective July 1, 2026, for funded SOQ instructional and support positions. Sufficient funds are appropriated in this act to finance, on a statewide basis, the state share of up to a 5.8 percent salary increase effective July 1, 2026, to school divisions that certify to the Department of Education that an equivalent increase will be provided to instructional and support personnel the first year. The state share of funding provided to a school division in support of this compensation supplement shall be prorated for school divisions that provide less than an average 2.9 percent salary increase the first year; however, to access these funds, a school division must provide at least an average 2.9 percent salary increase the first year.


2) For the second year, an additional 5.8 percent salary increase effective July 1, 2027, for funded SOQ instructional and support positions. Sufficient funds are appropriated in this act to finance, on a statewide basis, the state share of up to an additional 5.8 percent salary increase effective July 1, 2027, to school divisions that certify to the Department of Education that an equivalent increase will be provided to instructional and support personnel the second year. The state share of funding provided to a school division in support of this compensation supplement shall be prorated for school divisions that provide less than an additional average 5.8 percent salary increase the second year; however, to access these funds, a school division must provide at least an additional average 2.9 percent salary increase the second year.  School divisions that provided an average increase in excess of 5.8 percent in the first year may credit the excess portion of the increase toward the second year for the purpose of accessing these funds in the second year.  


3) Payments in the second year to any school division shall be based on providing the funds needed to continue the first year increase actually provided by the division plus the increase provided by the division in the second year.


b. It is the intent of the General Assembly that the introduced budget for the second year include the additional state general fund amount necessary to maintain an annualized 5.8 percent increase in state-supported compensation for SOQ-funded positions.


c. The state funds that the school division is eligible to receive shall be matched by the local government based on the composite index of local ability-to-pay. This local match shall be calculated for funded SOQ instructional and support positions using an effective date of July 1, 2024, the first year and July 1, 2025, the second year. Local school divisions shall certify to the Department of Education that funds used as the local match are derived solely from local revenue sources.


d. This funding is not intended as a mandate to increase salaries.


e. The Department of Education shall report to the Chairs of the House Appropriations and Senate Finance and Appropriations Committees by November 1, 2026, on the estimated remaining annual increments required in fiscal years 2028, 2029 and 2030 to meet the national teacher pay average benchmark."



Explanation

(This amendment provides an additional $218.9 million GF the first year and $436.6 million GF the second year to support the estimated cost of an additional 3.8 percent compensation supplement increase for Standards of Quality-funded instructional and support positions and provides language to require the Department of Education to report on the necessary salary increments required to reach the national average teacher salary by the beginning of FY 30. This amount is in addition to the 2.0 percent increase provided in the Governor's introduced budget. This is a placeholder impact for Senate Bill 284. The actual fiscal impact, including appropriations for Academic Year Governor's Schools and Regional Alternative Education Programs, is to be determined.)