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House Bill #21 Gives Pay Increase to Elected Officials

Sue Honea by Sue Honea
January 29, 2020
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Representative Trey Lamar author of HB 21 suggest pay raises for 11 elected officials.

Presently, the governor is paid $122,160.  The pay increase would bring the salary to $195,000

The Lieutenant Governor is paid $60,00 with a pay increase to $90,000

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The Attorney General is paid $108,960 with an increase to $175,000.

The Secretary of State is paid $90,000 with an increase to $125,000

The Commissioner of Insurance is paid $90,000 with an increase to $125,000.

The State Treasurer is paid $90,000 with an increase to $125,000.

The State Auditor is paid $90,000 with an increase to $125,000.

The Commissioner of Agriculture is paid $90,000 with an increase to $125,000.

MDOT Commissioners are paid $78,000 with an increase to $105,000.

The Public Service Commissioners are paid $78,000 with an increase to $105,000.

Speaker of the House is paid $60,000 with a pay increase to $90,000.

What do you think?  Do you think they should or should not receive an increase in pay?

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  1. John Mark McNair says:
    6 years ago

    Not no but h-e-double toothpicks no!! The different increases go up to 50% which is one heckuva pay raise!

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