ATPE Statement on Lt. Gov. Patrick’s Legislative Priorities

Date Posted: 11/30/2022
ATPE Executive Director Shannon Holmes offers the following statement in response to Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick's Wednesday press conference outlining his priorities for allocating funds in the 2024-25 biennial budget:
"The lieutenant governor's priorities include 'concepts' that active and retired educators would welcome, including a teacher pay increase and either a cost-of-living adjustment or 13th check for retired teachers. We also appreciate the interest in providing student aid to future teachers and continuing school safety funding. At the 30,000-foot level, those sound good. But the devil is always in the details, and we urge lawmakers to listen to the feedback of public educators as they craft these plans to ensure they are designed to ultimately provide maximum benefit for Texas students.
"Similarly, we caution lawmakers as they examine legislation to raise the cap on the Rainy Day Fund. We need to strike a balance between overspending and sitting on tax dollars the state has collected from hard-working people. Texas school districts are struggling to recruit and retain educators. The budget surplus could go a long way toward attracting, retaining, and compensating educators, as well as ensuring our schools have ample resources to enact safety measures and upgrades."
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If COLA is capped at 100.00 dollars per month, 13th check at 2400.00 is the way to go!
Retired teachers need a COLA, not a thirteenth check. This was a major discussion at the last Lewisville TRTA meeting.