A long-awaited bill aimed at increasing teacher pay in Oklahoma is one step closer to becoming a reality. The legislation, which has been a top priority for educators and lawmakers alike, has now been passed by the state Senate and is set to be signed into law by Governor Kevin Stitt. The bill, which was approved by the House earlier this year, would provide a significant pay raise for Oklahoma's teachers, with some estimates suggesting a bump of up to 20% in their annual salaries. The move comes as a major victory for educators who have been advocating for better compensation and working conditions in the state's schools.


Oklahoma teacher pay raise bill headed to governor’s desk  KGOU