Senate OKs budget with 1 percent state worker pay raise

Posted at: 03/12/2013 3:15 PM
By: BARRY MASSEY Associated Press

SANTA FE, N.M. (AP) - State employees and educators would receive 1 percent pay raises under a proposed state budget that is close to clearing the Legislature.

The proposal provides for spending nearly $5.9 billion in the next fiscal year on public education and government programs ranging from health care to courts.

Spending would increase by nearly $246 million, or slightly more than 4 percent over the current budget.

The measure unanimously passed the Senate on Tuesday with little debate.

The bill would go to the governor if the House accepts the Senate proposal, which spends $6 million more than a House-approved budget.

The House provided $3 million for merit pay for teachers, but the Senate earmarked $2 million for stipends for experienced teachers agreeing to move to a struggling school.

(Copyright 2013 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.)

Print  

Paid Advertisement:




Paid Advertisement:
Know More? Got Photo? Got Video? Correction Needed?

KOB welcomes a lively and courteous discussion as long as you follow the rules of conduct set forth in our Terms of Use. Comments are not pre-screened before they post. You agree that anything you post may be used, along with your name and profile picture, in accordance with our Privacy Policy and the license you have granted pursuant to our Terms of Use.

Advertisement | Your Ad Here


Advertisement | Your Ad Here

Home
Set Home
SMS Text Alerts
Text Alerts
Email
Email News
RSS
RSS
Android App
Android App
iPhone - iPad App
iOS App

Advertisement | Your Ad Here


Site Index