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Commissioner moves to cap delegation adviser pay as board debates legality of recent raises
Summary
A commissioner moved to cap the delegation adviser's pay at $6,000 annually and criticized recent raises; the commission debated whether the delegation's executive committee had the legal authority to set salaries and whether raises to elected officials required full delegation ratification.
A motion to cap the delegation adviser's pay at $6,000 a year sparked debate April 20 about how the delegation and its executive committee handled recent pay increases for elected officials and staff.
One commissioner moved to cap the adviser position's historical pay at $6,000 and criticized what the speaker described as orchestrated raises for selected officials. "I've been deeply disturbed by…
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