A landmark bill aimed at boosting teacher pay in Oklahoma is now on the cusp of becoming law. The proposed legislation, which would increase the minimum salary for teachers in the state, has passed through the Oklahoma Senate and House of Representatives and is set to be signed into law by Governor Kevin Stitt. The move comes as part of a broader effort to address teacher shortages and improve working conditions in Oklahoma's schools. If enacted, the bill would mark a significant shift in the state's approach to teacher compensation, which has been criticized for being among the lowest in the nation.


Bill hiking minimum salary for teachers heads to Oklahoma governor  Yahoo