Week-in-Review Video
A message from your Senator
Constituents and friends,
It was another busy week at the Capitol in advance of our mid-session break next week. We debated several bills on the Senate floor, including Medicare reimbursements for healthcare providers that are administering COVID-19 vaccines, school district funding transfers, standardized testing requirements, and a pilot program for hiring short-term substitute teachers.
Below, you can watch my floor speech in support of a proposed amendment to the substitute teacher bill, which would have required school districts to submit written complaints to the Professional Educator Licensing and Standards Board for any conduct by a substitute that is grounds for licensure revocation. The amendment was offered because the bill itself doesn’t require prospective substitutes to hold a teaching license from the Board – so if a teacher was fired for ethical misconduct, they wouldn’t be reported to the Board and could teach in a different district without a record of their behavior. I believe that was a serious flaw with the bill, and that we need to do everything in our power to keep students and staff as safe as possible. Unfortunately, the amendment was not approved, and I voted against the bill.