Re: Elected officials pay raise?
Posted: Sat Feb 11, 2023 5:37 pm
How exactly would that decided and by whom?
Our state government has about 70,000 employees. I'm pretty sure the CEO of a private business with 70,000 employees would get paid more than $198,000 per year, which is what our governor's new salary will be.
Part of me says that we shouldn't pay elected officials any salary at all, but rather have a fairly generous per diem system that covers their reasonable expenses while in public service. You can make arguments about the advantages and disadvantages of such an approach. But from my standpoint I managed to volunteer for both the Federal Government and the State when I was much younger and much more impecunious than I am today. If I could manage then I can't see why a lot of eminently qualified people couldn't manage the same thing.
During WWII there were the "dollar a year men" who volunteered for government service during the war and were paid $1 per year.
Also, if you do your research you will find this entertaining list of our state's highest paid employees. The governor isn't even on the list.
Our state government has about 70,000 employees. I'm pretty sure the CEO of a private business with 70,000 employees would get paid more than $198,000 per year, which is what our governor's new salary will be.
Part of me says that we shouldn't pay elected officials any salary at all, but rather have a fairly generous per diem system that covers their reasonable expenses while in public service. You can make arguments about the advantages and disadvantages of such an approach. But from my standpoint I managed to volunteer for both the Federal Government and the State when I was much younger and much more impecunious than I am today. If I could manage then I can't see why a lot of eminently qualified people couldn't manage the same thing.
During WWII there were the "dollar a year men" who volunteered for government service during the war and were paid $1 per year.
Also, if you do your research you will find this entertaining list of our state's highest paid employees. The governor isn't even on the list.