Monday, May 26, 2008

State pols will vote themselves a fat pay raise

Legislators will return to the Capitol after the November election to vote themselves a pay raise that will take effect in January, one lawmaker predicted.

"We’ll probably do about 3 percent a year, but keep it (base pay) just under $100,000," said the lawmaker, who spoke about the issue only if he wasn’t identified. "Then we’ll jack up the lulus too," he said, referring to payments for leadership posts.


Pay Raise for New York State Assembly & Senate

Base pay for legislators, $79,500, was last increased in 1999. A 30 percent raise would bring that total to almost $106,000. All 62 senators and 42 Republican members of the Assembly get extra payments that boost the average pay well over $90,000. About two-thirds of the 108 Democrats also get the payments.

If the pay raise is passed after the Nov. 4 elections but before the end of the year it would allow lawmakers to avoid a voter backlash and also have the hikes take effect in January when a new Legislature takes place. By law lawmakers can’t raise their own pay, but can of an incoming Legislature. In practice, of course, almost all of those now holding office will still have their seats in January.

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

Excellent! They deserve it.




NOT!

Anonymous said...

If I didn't have a pay raise since 1999, I'd be pissed.

Anonymous said...

These are the same people that regulate Con Ed as a public utility.

Nuff said!

Anonymous said...

Sure, let's give them more money for their part time job and a bonus for being named the worst State Government in the USA.

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