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Missouri committee hears proposal to tweak SB 727 teacher minimum salary, funding and 5‑day incentive
Summary
Representative Lewis opened a committee hearing on House Bill 607 to propose targeted changes to the teacher minimum salary law enacted last year as part of SB 727.
Representative Lewis opened a committee hearing on House Bill 607 to propose targeted changes to the teacher minimum salary law enacted last year as part of SB 727. The bill would tweak how the baseline minimum salary grows with the Consumer Price Index (CPI), restore statutory language related to inclement‑weather and Alternative Methods of Instruction (AMI) days tied to a 1% five‑day school‑week incentive, and adjust the structure and timing of the baseline teacher salary grant that funds the increases.
Lewis said the measure is intended as “the SB 727 tweak,” adding the goal was to keep the baseline a true minimum and to make the CPI schedule and timing more manageable for districts. “When I think of the baseline salary, the minimum, it's truly supposed to be a minimum,” Lewis said. She described an original intent for the baseline to start lower and grow via CPI toward roughly $50,000 in about 10 years and said the Senate version that set a $40,000 baseline accelerated that timeline beyond her intent.
The bill as described by Lewis would: (1) alter the CPI application timetable for baseline growth so increases begin slightly earlier or later than the enacted language; (2) restore statutory exceptions tied to inclement weather and AMI days so districts that lose days to weather are not…
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