Maine Governor Janet Mills is set to celebrate a major victory for the state's educators, as she marks the implementation of a new law that raises the minimum salary for teachers to $50,000. The legislation, which was signed into effect earlier this year, aims to address the long-standing issue of teacher shortages and low pay in Maine's public schools. With the new minimum salary, the state hopes to attract and retain more qualified educators, ultimately improving student outcomes and the overall quality of education in Maine. The celebration is expected to highlight the positive impact of the legislation on the state's education system and the teachers who dedicate their careers to shaping the minds of future generations.


Gov. Mills to celebrate recently enacted legislation which raises teachers’ minimum salary to 50-thousand  WABI