Columnist: Legislators should take a pay cut
Heyl wants members of the Pennsylvania Legislature, among the highest paid in the nation, to take a 5 percent pay cut in light of the state's massive budget deficit, which is projected at $1.6 billion to $2 billion. (Nearly every member of the Legislature voted in favor of Gov. Ed Rendell's $28.3 billion budget despite warnings that it would bleed red ink before the fiscal year is out.)
While some lawmakers have volunteered to give back the 2.8 percent cost-of-living pay rise that kicked in Dec. 1, Heyl said they need to go further and take a salary cut.
The coupon reads as follows:
YES! I want more than political posturing from my elected state officials.Heyl got the idea for the pay cut request after a reader informed him that Florida state legislators volunteered to reduce their salaries.
Quit patting yourselves on the back for not accepting your COLA and show people you're really willing to sacrifice. Take a 5 percent pay cut like your brethren lawmakers in Florida.
Then roll up your sleeves, get to work, and save the people you work for -- that would include me -- some real money.
Do I have your pledge that you will start by cutting some of the $300 million budgeted this year just to operate the state House and Senate?
I expect a response at your earliest convenience.
Florida legislators earn about $31,000 annually, Heyl writes. The base salary for Pennsylvania lawmakers is $78,315 if they accept the COLA, $76,313 if they decline it, Heyl says.Read Hey's initial column, "Send this coupon to your legislator," here.
Read Heyl's follow-up column, "Not too late to send this coupon to legislators," here.
Labels: Debt, Government Spending, Pay Raise, Pennsylvania Legislature
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