Senate Bill 1891 amends the Education Freedom Act of 2025 by revising Section 4 of Chapter 7. The bill deletes the previous subsection (f) and introduces a new framework for awarding one-time bonuses to teachers. Specifically, it stipulates that if a local board of education or public charter school has not received funding from the department by the effective date of the act, and if they adopt the required resolution by June 1, 2026, then each teacher employed during the 2024-2025 school year will receive a bonus of at least $2,000.

Additionally, the bill outlines that if a teacher who was employed during the 2024-2025 school year is no longer with the local education agency (LEA) or public charter school when the funds are received, their bonus will be redistributed among the remaining eligible teachers. It also clarifies that only teachers who were employed in K-12 public schools during the specified school year are eligible for the bonus, and it defines "teacher" to mean "existing educator" as per the existing law. The act will take effect upon becoming law.