S. 538 - A Bill to Increase the Recruitment and Retention of School Counselors, School Social Workers, and School Psychologists by Low-Income Local Educational Agencies.

School counseling, Education, Recruitment - Education. 111th Congress (2009-2010) View bill details
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A bill to increase the recruitment and retention of school counselors, school social workers, and school psychologists by low-income local educational agencies. (by CRS) 
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The bill has been introduced. 
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Increased Student Achievement Through Increased Student Support Act

S. 538 — 111th Congress (2009–2010)

Keywords
School counseling, Education, Recruitment
Summary
A bill to increase the recruitment and retention of school counselors, school social workers, and school psychologists by low-income local educational agencies. (by CRS)
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Title
A bill to increase the recruitment and retention of school counselors, school social workers, and school psychologists by low-income local educational agencies.
Other Titles
  • Increased Student Achievement Through Increased Student Support Act
Sponsor
Blanche Lincoln
Co-Sponsors
Subjects
  • Education
  • Child health
  • Education of the disadvantaged
  • Education programs funding
  • Elementary and secondary education
  • Higher education
  • Mental health
  • Social work, volunteer service, charitable organizations
  • Student aid and college costs
  • Teaching, teachers, curricula
  • Wages and earnings
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Major Actions
Introduced3/05/2009
Referred to Committee
Bill History

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ActionDateDescription
Introduced3/05/2009
3/05/2009Sponsor introductory remarks on measure. (CR S2835-2836)
3/05/2009Read twice and referred to the Committee on Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions.
NumberSponsorDate OfferedStatus

Total contributions given to Senators from interest groups that…

$1,100,975
$1,209,291
$399,050
$2,709,316
$0
4 Organizations Support and 0 Oppose; See Which Ones

Organizations that took a position on
Increased Student Achievement Through Increased Student Support Act

4 organizations support this bill

American Counseling Association
American Counseling Association (2009, March 0). Action Alert AddThis Legislation Introduced to Increase Counselors in Low Income Schools (3/09). Retrieved March 31, 2009, from .
National Association of School Psychologists
National Association of School Psychologists (2009, March 6). Legislative Alert:Senda letter to your US Representatives askingthem to co-sponsorH.R. 1361 and S. 538, the “Increased Student Achievement through Increased Student Support Act.” . Retrieved March 31, 2009, from .
National Association of Social Workers
National Association of Social Workers (n.d.). LEGISLATIVE AGENDA FOR THE 111TH CONGRESS. Retrieved March 31, 2009, from .
National Education Association
National Education Association (2009, March 19). 111th Congress Legislation to Amend the Elementary and Secondary Education Act as Revised By the No Child Left Behind Act. Retrieved March 30, 2009, from .

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Includes reported contributions to congressional campaigns of Senators in office during the 111th U.S. Congress, from interest groups invested in the vote according to MAPLight.org, June 4, 2004 – June 3, 2010.
Contributions data source: OpenSecrets.org

Contributions By Legislator

Namesort iconPartyState$ From Interest Groups
That Support
$ From Interest Groups
That Oppose
Akaka, DanielDHI$30,000$0
Alexander, LamarRTN$16,800$0
Barrasso, JohnRWY$4,500$0
Baucus, MaxDMT$53,710$0
Bayh, EvanDIN$27,000$0
Begich, MarkDAK$36,750$0
Bennet, MichaelDCO$24,950$0
Bennett, RobertRUT$3,000$0
Bingaman, JeffDNM$37,400$0
Bond, ChristopherRMO$1,500$0
Boxer, BarbaraDCA$95,740$0
Brown, ScottRMA$5,650$0
Brown, SherrodDOH$70,550$0
Brownback, SamuelRKS$0$0
Bunning, JimRKY$250$0
Burr, RichardRNC$13,500$0
Burris, RolandDIL$0$0
Cantwell, MariaDWA$34,950$0
Cardin, BenjaminDMD$59,509$0
Carper, ThomasDDE$25,500$0
Casey, RobertDPA$50,135$0
Chambliss, SaxbyRGA$1,000$0
Coburn, ThomasROK$3,500$0
Cochran, ThadRMS$3,000$0
Collins, SusanRME$10,200$0
Conrad, KentDND$37,800$0
Corker, BobRTN$2,000$0
Cornyn, JohnRTX$11,940$0
Crapo, MichaelRID$1,000$0
DeMint, JimRSC$3,700$0
Dodd, ChristopherDCT$41,600$0
Dorgan, ByronDND$8,500$0
Durbin, RichardDIL$62,510$0
Ensign, JohnRNV$6,000$0
Enzi, MichaelRWY$9,500$0
Feingold, RussellDWI$37,900$0
Feinstein, DianneDCA$13,050$0
Franken, AlDMN$79,245$0
Gillibrand, KirstenDNY$135,450$0
Goodwin, CarteDWV$0$0
Graham, LindseyRSC$2,000$0
Grassley, CharlesRIA$13,267$0
Gregg, JuddRNH$5,000$0
Hagan, KayDNC$31,200$0
Harkin, ThomasDIA$40,200$0
Hatch, OrrinRUT$9,500$0
Hutchison, KayRTX$2,000$0
Inhofe, JamesROK$0$0
Inouye, DanielDHI$29,100$0
Isakson, JohnRGA$8,750$0
Johanns, MikeRNE$0$0
Johnson, TimDSD$21,250$0
Kaufman, EdwardDDE$0$0
Kerry, JohnDMA$30,800$0
Klobuchar, AmyDMN$47,950$0
Kohl, HerbertDWI$0$0
Kyl, JonRAZ$4,700$0
Landrieu, MaryDLA$28,400$0
Lautenberg, FrankDNJ$31,550$0
LeMieux, GeorgeRFL$0$0
Leahy, PatrickDVT$11,500$0
Levin, CarlDMI$32,000$0
Lieberman, JosephICT$68,450$0
Lincoln, BlancheDAR$25,500$0
Lugar, RichardRIN$5,500$0
McCain, JohnRAZ$5,150$0
McCaskill, ClaireDMO$73,000$0
McConnell, MitchRKY$19,700$0
Menéndez, RobertDNJ$66,450$0
Merkley, JeffDOR$43,700$0
Mikulski, BarbaraDMD$58,150$0
Murkowski, LisaRAK$6,000$0
Murray, PattyDWA$61,650$0
Nelson, BenDNE$46,900$0
Nelson, BillDFL$42,950$0
Pryor, MarkDAR$20,650$0
Reed, JohnDRI$26,700$0
Reid, HarryDNV$66,000$0
Risch, JamesRID$0$0
Roberts, PatRKS$8,000$0
Rockefeller, JohnDWV$63,700$0
Sanders, BernardIVT$40,900$0
Schumer, CharlesDNY$62,050$0
Sessions, JeffersonRAL$1,500$0
Shaheen, JeanneDNH$33,300$0
Shelby, RichardRAL$1,000$0
Snowe, OlympiaRME$25,735$0
Specter, ArlenDPA$28,550$0
Stabenow, Debbie AnnDMI$69,966$0
Tester, JonDMT$33,550$0
Thune, JohnRSD$7,000$0
Udall, MarkDCO$73,100$0
Udall, TomDNM$69,641$0
Vitter, DavidRLA$7,950$0
Voinovich, GeorgeROH$1,500$0
Warner, MarkDVA$23,550$0
Webb, JimDVA$42,368$0
Whitehouse, SheldonDRI$25,250$0
Wicker, RogerRMS$2,300$0
Wyden, RonDOR$43,500$0

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NamePartyState$ From Interest Groups
That Support
$ From Interest Groups
That Oppose
Akaka, DanielDHI$30,000$0
Alexander, LamarRTN$16,800$0
Barrasso, JohnRWY$4,500$0
Baucus, MaxDMT$53,710$0
Bayh, EvanDIN$27,000$0
Begich, MarkDAK$36,750$0
Bennet, MichaelDCO$24,950$0
Bennett, RobertRUT$3,000$0
Bingaman, JeffDNM$37,400$0
Bond, ChristopherRMO$1,500$0
Boxer, BarbaraDCA$95,740$0
Brown, ScottRMA$5,650$0
Brown, SherrodDOH$70,550$0
Brownback, SamuelRKS$0$0
Bunning, JimRKY$250$0
Burr, RichardRNC$13,500$0
Burris, RolandDIL$0$0
Cantwell, MariaDWA$34,950$0
Cardin, BenjaminDMD$59,509$0
Carper, ThomasDDE$25,500$0
Casey, RobertDPA$50,135$0
Chambliss, SaxbyRGA$1,000$0
Coburn, ThomasROK$3,500$0
Cochran, ThadRMS$3,000$0
Collins, SusanRME$10,200$0
Conrad, KentDND$37,800$0
Corker, BobRTN$2,000$0
Cornyn, JohnRTX$11,940$0
Crapo, MichaelRID$1,000$0
DeMint, JimRSC$3,700$0
Dodd, ChristopherDCT$41,600$0
Dorgan, ByronDND$8,500$0
Durbin, RichardDIL$62,510$0
Ensign, JohnRNV$6,000$0
Enzi, MichaelRWY$9,500$0
Feingold, RussellDWI$37,900$0
Feinstein, DianneDCA$13,050$0
Franken, AlDMN$79,245$0
Gillibrand, KirstenDNY$135,450$0
Goodwin, CarteDWV$0$0
Graham, LindseyRSC$2,000$0
Grassley, CharlesRIA$13,267$0
Gregg, JuddRNH$5,000$0
Hagan, KayDNC$31,200$0
Harkin, ThomasDIA$40,200$0
Hatch, OrrinRUT$9,500$0
Hutchison, KayRTX$2,000$0
Inhofe, JamesROK$0$0
Inouye, DanielDHI$29,100$0
Isakson, JohnRGA$8,750$0
Johanns, MikeRNE$0$0
Johnson, TimDSD$21,250$0
Kaufman, EdwardDDE$0$0
Kerry, JohnDMA$30,800$0
Klobuchar, AmyDMN$47,950$0
Kohl, HerbertDWI$0$0
Kyl, JonRAZ$4,700$0
Landrieu, MaryDLA$28,400$0
Lautenberg, FrankDNJ$31,550$0
LeMieux, GeorgeRFL$0$0
Leahy, PatrickDVT$11,500$0
Levin, CarlDMI$32,000$0
Lieberman, JosephICT$68,450$0
Lincoln, BlancheDAR$25,500$0
Lugar, RichardRIN$5,500$0
McCain, JohnRAZ$5,150$0
McCaskill, ClaireDMO$73,000$0
McConnell, MitchRKY$19,700$0
Menéndez, RobertDNJ$66,450$0
Merkley, JeffDOR$43,700$0
Mikulski, BarbaraDMD$58,150$0
Murkowski, LisaRAK$6,000$0
Murray, PattyDWA$61,650$0
Nelson, BenDNE$46,900$0
Nelson, BillDFL$42,950$0
Pryor, MarkDAR$20,650$0
Reed, JohnDRI$26,700$0
Reid, HarryDNV$66,000$0
Risch, JamesRID$0$0
Roberts, PatRKS$8,000$0
Rockefeller, JohnDWV$63,700$0
Sanders, BernardIVT$40,900$0
Schumer, CharlesDNY$62,050$0
Sessions, JeffersonRAL$1,500$0
Shaheen, JeanneDNH$33,300$0
Shelby, RichardRAL$1,000$0
Snowe, OlympiaRME$25,735$0
Specter, ArlenDPA$28,550$0
Stabenow, Debbie AnnDMI$69,966$0
Tester, JonDMT$33,550$0
Thune, JohnRSD$7,000$0
Udall, MarkDCO$73,100$0
Udall, TomDNM$69,641$0
Vitter, DavidRLA$7,950$0
Voinovich, GeorgeROH$1,500$0
Warner, MarkDVA$23,550$0
Webb, JimDVA$42,368$0
Whitehouse, SheldonDRI$25,250$0
Wicker, RogerRMS$2,300$0
Wyden, RonDOR$43,500$0

Interest Groups that support this bill

$ Donated
Psychiatrists & psychologists$1,209,291
Teachers unions$1,100,975
Welfare & Social Work$399,050

Interest Groups that oppose this bill

$ Donated
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