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Board introduces ordinance to raise supervisors' salaries to 75% of Superior Court judge pay over three years

5873890 · October 3, 2025
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Summary

The Board of Supervisors voted to introduce an ordinance to change supervisor compensation from 60% to 75% of a California superior court judge's salary phased in over three years; the ordinance also removes the annual CPI adjustment and ties future changes to state-set judge salaries.

The Marin County Board of Supervisors on Sept. 30 voted to introduce an ordinance amending county code to revise the board's compensation structure over a three-year period, increasing supervisor pay from 60% to 75% of the annual salary for a California superior court judge and eliminating the current San Francisco Bay Area CPI-based cost-of-living adjustment.

Christina Kramer, the county's director of human resources, summarized the proposal and rationale. The ordinance would phase…

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