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District attorney gets state apportionment raises; court approves DA salary adjustments using SB 22 funds
Summary
The court approved district‑attorney office salary adjustments funded by state apportionment (Senate Bill 22) and moved the DA chief investigator position from nonexempt to exempt; commissioners asked staff to examine parity implications for sheriff's investigators.
The Grimes County Commissioners Court on Sept. 3 approved a set of salary adjustments requested by the district attorney’s office to be funded from state apportionment (Senate Bill 22) and moved one DA position from nonexempt to exempt.
District Attorney representation presented four changes the office requested to address recruitment and retention: raising the DA’s chief investigator Raul Gonzales’s salary from $73,062.62 to $78,208.42; increasing a vacant misdemeanor prosecutor position from $102,056.62 to…
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