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Gov Landry orders education agencies to find teacher raise money

Posted on 6/2/26 at 1:02 pm
Posted by ragincajun03
Member since Nov 2007
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Posted on 6/2/26 at 1:02 pm
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BATON ROUGE, La. (WAFB) - Gov. Jeff Landry signed a bill Tuesday doubling personal leave for teachers before issuing an executive order aimed at finding money for permanent teacher pay raises.

The move comes one day after Louisiana’s legislative session ended with lawmakers still without a final plan to fund teacher pay raises, leaving a $198 million gap that must be filled to avoid pay cuts for educators.

Landry said the order is effective immediately and directs the Louisiana Department of Education and the Board of Elementary and Secondary Education to identify and redirect non-instructional expenses toward teacher pay.

The governor said the order protects student services, including security, food service and transportation. He also said it does not cut money from classrooms, reduce teacher salaries or raise taxes.

“This executive order is the beginning of the structural reform, responsible budgeting, and respect our teachers deserve,” Landry said.

When asked where the money would come from, Landry said it would come from non-instructional parts of the budget. He also pointed to school board fund balances, saying some districts are sitting on large reserves.


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Landry said the state does not have a revenue problem, but a “priorities problem.” He pointed to declining student enrollment, rising per-pupil spending and teacher pay that he said has fallen when adjusted for inflation.

“Teacher pay in Louisiana has actually declined when adjusted for inflation since I graduated high school,” Landry said. “Teachers were actually paid more when I graduated in 1988 than they do today.”


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The governor said the order complements a bipartisan MFP Pay Raise Task Force that will work on a permanent funding mechanism for teacher and support staff raises. Landry said that work must be completed by Jan. 1, 2027.

“This action is not about temporary solutions, short-term patches, or another round of maybe next year,” Landry said. “Far too long, governors prior to this and legislatures have been kicking the proverbial can down the road.”


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Posted by Beessnax
Member since Nov 2015
11222 posts
Posted on 6/2/26 at 1:05 pm to
Take it from gambling taxes like we were promised 30 years ago. I can't believe that we just let them keep lying to us over and over again to
Posted by Dog Tree
Member since Sep 2019
612 posts
Posted on 6/2/26 at 1:12 pm to
Louisiana voted down amendments in 2025 AND 2026 providing for teacher pay raises. Why can’t that POS Landry listen to the Louisiana citizens? Frick Jeff Landry.
Posted by CarRamrod
Spurbury, VT
Member since Dec 2006
58561 posts
Posted on 6/2/26 at 1:15 pm to
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Louisiana voted down amendments in 2025 AND 2026 providing for teacher pay raises.
No, I think Louisianians voted no for MORE taxes providing teacher pay raises.

I feel a Tax bill would pass IF it removed taxes in other areas.
Posted by jmon
Loisiana
Member since Oct 2010
10307 posts
Posted on 6/2/26 at 1:20 pm to
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Dog Tree

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Louisiana voted down amendments in 2025 AND 2026 providing for teacher pay raises. Why can’t that POS Landry listen to the Louisiana citizens? Frick Jeff Landry.


You should sit this one out.
Posted by Dog Tree
Member since Sep 2019
612 posts
Posted on 6/2/26 at 1:27 pm to
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No, I think Louisianians voted no for MORE taxes providing teacher pay raises.

I do not believe either the 2025 amendment 2 or the 2026 amendment 3 raised taxes!
Both amendments included teacher pay raises. Both were soundly defeated.
Posted by TigerAllNightLong
Member since Jul 2023
1191 posts
Posted on 6/2/26 at 1:33 pm to
Go the other way. Fire all the teachers, send the kids home and put the money into school administration. It’s all a payroll factory.
Posted by Novastar
Member since Jan 2023
927 posts
Posted on 6/2/26 at 1:35 pm to
Education and Medicaid/healthcare together consume well over half the annual budget.

Louisiana's Medicaid spending ~ 27.6% of $48 billion total budget = $13.25 billion dollars.

Louisiana would need to cut roughly 1.5% of its Medicaid budget to free up $198 million for teacher pay raises.

No surprise, Louisiana has one of the highest Medicaid enrollment rates in the country - roughly 1 in 3 Louisianas is on Medicaid at any given time.
Posted by theballguy
HSV (Dealing only in satire)
Member since Oct 2011
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Posted on 6/2/26 at 1:42 pm to
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Landry said the state does not have a revenue problem, but a “priorities problem.”
Posted by High C
viewing the fall....
Member since Nov 2012
61352 posts
Posted on 6/2/26 at 1:45 pm to
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When asked where the money would come from, Landry said it would come from non-instructional parts of the budget. He also pointed to school board fund balances, saying some districts are sitting on large reserves.


They could easily fund it from the waste involved in both of these.

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Landry said the state does not have a revenue problem, but a “priorities problem.” He pointed to declining student enrollment, rising per-pupil spending and teacher pay that he said has fallen when adjusted for inflation.


They could double the raise if they started being efficient in the spending of these funds. Wasteful spending on SPED alone could triple it.
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