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Senate tables bill to give special-education teachers 10 extra paid days amid fiscal concerns
Utah State Senate · February 14, 2008
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Summary
Senators discussed House Bill 67 to grant special-education teachers 10 additional paid days annually (about $8.2 million fiscal note). Sponsor argued it would improve retention; Senate tabled the bill on third reading because of its fiscal impact.
House Bill 67, which would give special-education teachers an additional 10 paid workdays at $200 per day (the sponsor cited an $8.2 million fiscal note), was discussed on the Senate floor and ultimately tabled on third reading because of fiscal concerns.
Senator Hilliard, the sponsor,…
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