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Related: About this forumPa. lawmakers' base salary now tops $106K. Here's what you need to know about their automatic pay raises.
Spotlight PA link: https://www.spotlightpa.org/news/2023/12/pennsylvania-legislature-automatic-pay-increase-cost-of-living-adjustment/HARRISBURG Pennsylvania lawmakers base salary recently rose to more than $106,000, prompting a fresh round of criticism about the annual automatic pay bump. Heres what you need to know about state lawmakers salaries, the history of the increase, and why changes are unlikely:
Why do Pennsylvania lawmakers get an annual raise? The state constitution says that legislators shall receive such salary and mileage for regular and special sessions as shall be fixed by law. Since 1995, state law has given all 253 legislators plus the governor, lieutenant governor, cabinet heads, the row officers, and all judges an annual cost-of-living adjustment (COLA) based on the rate of inflation in the greater Philadelphia region. ... [more at link]
Why do critics oppose automatic pay bumps? While political scientists and some good-government advocates agree that lawmakers deserve compensation for their duties, the yearly pay bumps still elicit anger from longtime Capitol watchers. Some of that anger is rooted in history. Tim Potts, an education activist and former Democratic legislative staffer, was on a flight to London in July 2005 when he learned the General Assembly had suspended its rules to hold a series of late-night votes on a bill increasing members pay, as well as the pay of judges, by between 16% and 34%. ... [more at link]
How does Pennsylvania lawmakers pay compare to legislators from other states? Compensation for lawmakers varies widely across the U.S., according to the National Conference of State Legislatures. New Mexico does not provide a salary; rather it reimburses lawmakers for mileage and provides per diems. Other states provide per-day or per-week pay. Annual salaries are common, but in 2022 their amounts ran the gamut from $100 (New Hampshire) to more than $119,000 (California). Pennsylvania had the third-highest legislator salary in 2022, behind California and New York. State law also allows legislators who serve in the commonwealths full-time General Assembly to hold outside employment.
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Why do Pennsylvania lawmakers get an annual raise? The state constitution says that legislators shall receive such salary and mileage for regular and special sessions as shall be fixed by law. Since 1995, state law has given all 253 legislators plus the governor, lieutenant governor, cabinet heads, the row officers, and all judges an annual cost-of-living adjustment (COLA) based on the rate of inflation in the greater Philadelphia region. ... [more at link]
Why do critics oppose automatic pay bumps? While political scientists and some good-government advocates agree that lawmakers deserve compensation for their duties, the yearly pay bumps still elicit anger from longtime Capitol watchers. Some of that anger is rooted in history. Tim Potts, an education activist and former Democratic legislative staffer, was on a flight to London in July 2005 when he learned the General Assembly had suspended its rules to hold a series of late-night votes on a bill increasing members pay, as well as the pay of judges, by between 16% and 34%. ... [more at link]
How does Pennsylvania lawmakers pay compare to legislators from other states? Compensation for lawmakers varies widely across the U.S., according to the National Conference of State Legislatures. New Mexico does not provide a salary; rather it reimburses lawmakers for mileage and provides per diems. Other states provide per-day or per-week pay. Annual salaries are common, but in 2022 their amounts ran the gamut from $100 (New Hampshire) to more than $119,000 (California). Pennsylvania had the third-highest legislator salary in 2022, behind California and New York. State law also allows legislators who serve in the commonwealths full-time General Assembly to hold outside employment.
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Pa. lawmakers' base salary now tops $106K. Here's what you need to know about their automatic pay raises. (Original Post)
FakeNoose
Dec 2023
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bucolic_frolic
(46,761 posts)1. Let's dig deeper into perks, staff size, vehicles, and limousines
These are the legislators who promised estate tax reform about 2002 (oh wait,that bunch all retired already), property tax reform (but only managed to partner with casino profits for senior tax relief), state store (liquor) reform (competition, sales taxes irregular). These people do not hold jobs. They hold fiefdoms.
RandomNumbers
(18,124 posts)2. I am in PA and my state rep (D of course) deserves her pay.
106K isn't that much anymore.
What is wrong is that the state minimum wage for everyone else has NOT been increased. A bill is stalled in the Republican senate. Of course.
And I am sure that some legislators DON'T deserve their salary. That is what the voters need to take care of - replace them with people who do deserve it.