Iowa AEA amendment passes Senate, headed to governor’s desk
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(ABC 6 News) – A bill amending funding for Iowa’s area education agencies has passed the state Senate in a 30-18 vote and is now bound to Governor Kim Reynold’s desk.
Under HF 2612, school districts would receive special education funds, districts must spend at least 90% of funding to AEAs. The remaining 10% is up to the district to use as they see fit.
— RELATED: AEA reform bill heard in education committees —
Amendments to would increase base salaries for teachers beginning their careers, bumping minimum salaries to $47,000. Teachers with 12 or more years of experience would see a pay bump to the tune of $60,000.