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Lawmakers will not fund teacher stipends should Amendment 3 fail

(The Center Square) −

Lawmakers will not fund the teacher stipends should Louisiana voters reject Amendment 3 this weekend, meaning teachers could lose out on an extra $2,000 a year.

“If it fails, the public would have just voted to not give a teacher pay raise,” Senate President Cameron Henry, R-Metairie, told The Center Square. “When the public tells you not to do something, you don’t do it.”

The amendment would dissolve three education funds, pay down $2 billion in retirement debt, and make permanent the $2,000 stipends currently offered each year to teachers. It would also increase their pay $250.

Henry added that the recent revenue projections would make it more difficult to find the $200 million needed to fund the stipends. Revenue projections presented at the Revenue Estimating Conference last week showed a drop of $113 million for the current fiscal year and $104 million in the next.

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Already, more than 200,000 people have voted in the election, according to early vote statistics released by the Secretary of State.

Louisiana’s two largest teacher unions — the Louisiana Federation of Teachers and School Employees and the Louisiana Association of Educators — are backing the amendment.

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