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GOP candidate Brimley opposes recent pay hike, proposes expanding Utah County commission to five members
Summary
Bill Brimley, a Republican running for Utah County Commission Seat B, says he opposes the recent commissioner pay increase and would favor expanding the commission from three to five full-time members while keeping total taxpayer costs roughly the same.
Bill Brimley, a candidate for Utah County Commission Seat B, said he does not support the county’s recent increase in commissioner pay and would prefer to expand the board from three to five full‑time commissioners and divide existing compensation among more members.
Brimley made the comments during an interview on the Utah County Republican Party podcast hosted by party vice chair Charles Max Wood. When the host noted that commissioner salaries rose from roughly $119,000 to about $170,000 over the last five years, Brimley replied, “I don't agree with the pay raise. What I would be…
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