California’s Assembly Bill 477, which aims to increase teacher and classified school employee salaries by 50% over the next decade, has passed the Assembly Education Committee unanimously. The bill proposes incremental funding increases through 2036-37, allowing school districts to enhance staff pay. According to a legislative analysis, teachers currently earn 23.5% less than other college graduates with similar degrees, deterring many from entering the profession. Assemblyman Al Muratsuchi, the bill’s author, said: “California is the world’s fifth largest economy. It’s time for California to start paying its educators a fair wage.” The bill is now under consideration by the Committee on Appropriations.

California bill aims to raise teacher salaries
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