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Miss. House Speaker Gunn: Teachers have waited long enough for pay raise

By: Magnolia Tribune - January 14, 2014

Miss. House Speaker Gunn: Teachers have waited long enough for pay raise

House Speaker Philip Gunn said waiting to work out a merit system for teacher pay will take too long, and teachers deserve a raise now.

“I am a firm believer that the overwhelming majority of teachers in this state are good,” Gunn said. “… There is a large pool out there of teachers who in seven years are doing a good job, doing their best and they have yet to have a raise.”

Republican Gunn said the House wants to put money directly “into the classroom … that’s where the action is occurring” and a teacher pay increase is one way to do that. He said he is not opposed to a teacher merit-pay system, which Republicans Gov. Bryant and Lt. Gov. Tate Reeves have supported, and that merit pay and an across-the-board raise “are not mutually exclusive.”

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