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Posted: Mar 15, 2018 7:13 AMUpdated: Mar 15, 2018 7:13 AM

Teacher Pay Fails State Senate Vote

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Charlie Taraboletti
A plan to give Oklahoma schoolteachers a pay raise has fallen short in the Oklahoma Senate after a package of tax increases to pay for it couldn't get enough votes.
 
     Amid a looming teacher strike, the Senate late Wednesday voted on a series of bills, including one to give teachers a nearly 13 percent, across-the-board pay hike.
 
     But Democrats who say the revenue plan is inadequate and a handful of fiercely anti-tax Republicans joined to prevent the bill from getting the three-fourth's vote needed to pass a tax increase. It included tax hikes on cigarettes, motor fuel, and oil and natural gas production.
 
Senate President Pro Tempore Mike Schulz says they're not done with the proposed 5 thousand dollar teacher pay raise.
 
     Oklahoma public school teachers have threatened a statewide strike beginning April 2 over demands for better pay and more funding for schools.
 

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