Passage of bill may increase teacher pay

March 07, 2025

Austin—Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick issued this statement following the unanimous passage of Senate Bill 26, Increasing Teacher Pay, by Sen. Brandon Creighton, R-Conroe:

“As the husband of a long-time schoolteacher, the son-in-law of a teacher, and the father-in-law of a teacher, I understand the profound impact that a great educator has on a child's development,” Patrick said. “I believe teaching is a profession and not just a job, and teachers should be paid accordingly. Since my arrival in the Texas Senate, I have prioritized teacher pay increases to reflect the sentiment expressed in Matthew 6:21: “where your treasure is, there your heart will be also.

“Today, the Texas Senate passed SB 26 to allocate more state funding for teacher salaries. SB 26 aims to elevate the teaching profession in Texas by establishing a strong compensation framework to reward teachers for their continued commitment to Texas students and communities through retention pay increases, with nearly 80 percent of teachers eligible.

“SB 26 will provide experienced teachers in urban and suburban districts raises between $2,500 and $5,500. It aims to close the pay gap between urban and suburban teachers and rural teachers, providing raises up to $10,000 for rural teachers. Additionally, SB 26 expands the Teacher Incentive Allotment (TIA) to enable more public schools and teachers to participate, providing a genuine pathway for teachers to earn six-figure salaries.”

Senate Bill 26 establishes a new teacher retention allotment to provide pay increases for teachers. SB 26 addresses the pay gap between urban and suburban teachers and rural teachers. Teachers with three to four years of experience in suburban and urban school districts (with 5,001 or more students enrolled) will receive pay increases of $2,500 per year, while teachers with five or more years of experience will receive a pay increase of $5,500 per year. Teachers with three to four years of experience in rural districts (with 5,000 or less students enrolled) will receive pay increases of $5,000 per year, while teachers with five or more years of experience will receive a pay increase of $10,000 per year. 

SB 26 also allows teachers to enroll their children in their school’s prekindergarten program, if offered, for free.

SOURCE Office of the Lt. Governor of Texas



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