Pennsylvania lawmakers anticipate annual pay raise
With the COLA, state lawmakers will make more than $80,000 a year.
With Pennsylvania's unemployment rate at 8.3% and rising and tax collection revenues declining every month in the new fiscal year, how can state lawmakers justify taking more from their constituents?
One Republican lawmaker - Rep. Brad Roae - wants to eliminate the scheduled pay raise.
"Many teachers and state workers agreed to a one-year pay freeze because of the state budget problems, so I think state representatives should lead by example and do the same thing," Roae said. "Social Security recipients went for several years without a COLA and the increase they are going to get next year will be offset by the higher Medicare payments retirees have to pay. Many local companies could not afford to give raises to their employees this year. If all of these people have had their incomes frozen, I believe state representatives should also have their incomes frozen."
Will a majority of the career politicians in Harrisburg vote to turn down a pay raise?
Stay tuned.
State Rep. Brad Roae Introduces Bill to Freeze State Representatives' Pay
Labels: Pay Raise, Pennsylvania Legislature
3 Comments:
WTF is wrong with those retarded lawmakers? Nuts
Hi Tony. Here in Erie ,Pa they just voted the Mayor a 30,000 raise. It is like this statewide. One BIG cash grab. Pay freezes across the board should be law right now.
Dear Tony: As you probably already know, the collective net worth of the members of congress as increased by 25 percent since 2008. They (our congressman/PUBLIC SERVANTS) are worth 2 Billion dollars. While the rest of the country is in financial ruin,our PUBLIC SERVANTS are thriving. There is something so wrong here. I will get back with you with some important info. SW
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