Lee Signs Tennessee Teacher Pay Increase, End To Automatic Dues Payments

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The Center Square [By Jon Styf] –

Tennessee Gov. Bill Lee signed a bill that will raise the minimum wage for K-12 teachers and end the collection of dues for professional employee organizations as an automatic payroll withdrawal.

Senate Bill 281 will go into effect July 1.

The minimum teacher pay will increase incrementally from the current $40,000 to $50,000 for the 2026-27 school year by bumping the minimum to $42,000 in the fall, $44,500 the next year and continuing to rise.

A fiscal note on the bill said it would require $125 million of the Tennessee Investment in Student Achievement funding formula to be restricted for the pay increase starting next fiscal year and would result in a $1.6 million increase in combined local expenses starting in financial 2026-27.

Lee had proposed the bill and putting the two elements together, so he was expected to sign it.

Bill sponsors argued the Tennessee Education Association is a political organization and public entities should not be collecting their dues. They said TEA donated $529,000 to candidates in the 2018 election cycle and had assets of $11.5 million with $9.2 million in revenue and $10.9 million in expenses that year.

“The Paycheck Protection Act will increase teachers salaries and prevent automatic deductions from their paychecks,” Americans for Prosperity Tennessee State Director Tori Venable said previously. “We thank Gov. Lee for putting these proposals forward and every member of the legislature who voted to prioritize students and teachers over unions.”

About the Author: Jon Styf, The Center Square Staff Reporter – Jon Styf is an award-winning editor and reporter who has worked in Illinois, Texas, Wisconsin, Florida and Michigan in local newsrooms over the past 20 years, working for Shaw Media, Hearst and several other companies. Follow Jon on Twitter @JonStyf.

2 thoughts on “Lee Signs Tennessee Teacher Pay Increase, End To Automatic Dues Payments

  • May 18, 2023 at 1:10 pm
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    Next Billy Sexton Lamberth & that old hanger-on McNally can take Tennesseans off the hook for association dues paid for all principles to their lil’ clicky-club.
    If an individual wants to belong to an association, they get to pay their own freight

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  • May 18, 2023 at 1:17 pm
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    Oh yeah, is their a merit clause in that bill ?
    If not the legislature and Bendover Billy failed Tennessee again.

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