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Landry Louisiana Teacher Stipend Raise Ultimatum

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- Louisiana Governor Jeff Landry issued ultimatum for permanent teacher pay raise or no state employee raises.
- Amendment 3 rejected by voters; would have redirected funds for $2,250 teacher and $1,125 support staff annual raises.
- Teachers will lose $2,000 stipends starting 2026-27 school year without new funding.
- Legislature faces $100 million budget shortfall; needs $200 million for permanent raises.
- Legislative session ends in two weeks; no identified funding source for stipends.
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