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Published April 10, 2008 11:53 pm - JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. — A House leader declared legislation to raise teacher salaries dead Thursday and had to be physically separated from a political opponent during a brief but tense confrontation on the House floor.

Missouri: House leader says teacher pay legislation is dead



The Associated Press

JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. — A House leader declared legislation to raise teacher salaries dead Thursday and had to be physically separated from a political opponent during a brief but tense confrontation on the House floor.

House Majority Leader Steven Tilley said he will not allow the legislation to be brought up for a vote, because representatives stripped a provision that would have given state aid for special-needs students to switch schools.

“That bill will not see the light of day,” Tilley, R-Perryville, told The Associated Press on Thursday.

During debate Wednesday night, Rep. Trent Skaggs, D-Kansas City, accused some lawmakers of backing the special-needs tax credits because of political contributions.

On Thursday, Tilley took umbrage with Skaggs’ approach.

“If you have information about another member who’s done something that’s unethical, do not make accusations that are baseless in nature,” Tilley said from his microphone at the beginning of Thursday’s House session.

Moments later, Tilley and Skaggs started arguing in the back corner of the chamber, away from the microphones, and had to be separated by staff and other legislators.

Then, an argument broke out between Skaggs and House Majority Whip Brian Nieves, R-Washington, another supporter of the tax credits. Skaggs tapped Nieves twice on the cheek with an open hand, and the those two also had to be separated by staff and lawmakers.

Later, Skaggs told the AP that he stands by his assertion that school choice supporters essentially have been trying to buy legislative votes with political contributions, but he offered no specific instances.

“I touched a nerve in them last night on the school vouchers,” Skaggs said in explaining Thursday’s tense confrontations.

The teacher pay legislation had been a priority for House Speaker Rod Jetton, R-Marble Hill, who said Thursday that he hopes to keep working on the bill and still get it brought up for a vote.

“It’s in the heat of the moment. I think everyone will calm down when they get home and enjoy the nice weather,” Jetton said.

The legislation would raise the minimum starting teaching salary by more than 20 percent and set the state’s first-ever minimum salary standards for more experienced teachers. It also would offer bonuses to teachers based on performance or a willingness to work in poor districts.

Jetton had implored colleagues to also keep a section allowing state tax credits to offset donations to charities, which in turn would provide scholarships so autistic or disabled children could go to private or other public schools.



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