Substitute teachers in Nevada may get health insurance subsidy under bill [Las Vegas Review-Journal]
A bill that would require school districts to provide its long-term substitute teachers with a
On Tuesday, the state
Athar Haseebullah, executive director of the
In a Tuesday statement, Haseebullah wrote that the teacher shortage has continued to grow and substitute teachers have become a lifeline to schools.
“It is long overdue that these community heroes are given basic access to health care,” he wrote.
If signed into law, the legislation will affect more than 1,000 full-time substitute teachers statewide — about 800 of whom are in
Haseebullah wrote Tuesday it’s “absolutely ridiculous” that the state’s two largest districts,
“We thank Assemblywoman
The
The district told the Las Vegas Review-Journal last month that substitutes are essential to ensuring students receive instruction, but the bill places an “undue and unfunded burden” on school budgets.
“The state health exchange has subsidies available for
The district estimates it will cost
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