As North Carolina House and Senate disagree over licensing issue, teacher jobs are in limbo [View all]
RALEIGH -- Teachers across North Carolina face losing their jobs in less than three weeks as state lawmakers try to work out a deal over whether to give educators more time to pass their licensure exams.
The state Senate voted Thursday not to back a bill passed by the House on Wednesday that would give teachers additional time to meet licensure requirements. Now a committee made up members of both bodies will try to work out a compromise before the June 30 deadline passes for some teachers who need a legislative extension to avoid losing their jobs.
Sen. Tom McInnis, a Republican from Richmond County and one of the bills primary sponsors, told his colleagues Thursday that the House had made too many changes to the version the Senate had passed in May.
They massaged it a little bit too heavy over there, and we need to work on it a little bit, McInnis said.
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(Raleigh News & Observer)