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Panel says Oregon politicians underpaid

Friday, October 31, 2008 8:12 AM PDT

By The Associated Press

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SALEM, Ore. — With the economy struggling — and an election just days away — Gov. Ted Kulongoski and legislators were less than enthused about a panel’s recommendation that they all receive big pay raises.

The Public Officials Compensation Commission, an 11-member panel comprised of citizens, on Thursday recommended that the governor’s salary balloon from $93,600 to $130,000 — a raise of almost 40 percent. Salaries for the secretary of state, treasurer, labor commissioner and schools superintendent would leap from $72,000 to $100,000.

Part-time legislators would see their annual pay climb from $20,592 to $25,200, with extra for leaders. Circuit court judges would go from $114,468 to $132,000.

The suggested raises must be included in Gov. Ted Kulongoski’s proposed budget for 2009-11. Legislators, however, don’t have to approve them.

With tax revenue falling, the unemployment rate rising and wages for many Oregon workers not keeping up with inflation, legislators — at least publicly — seemed cool to the idea of awarding steep raises to themselves.

“Salary increases are not on the table for me right now,” said Senate President Peter Courtney, D-Salem. Said House Majority Leader Dave Hunt, D-Gladstone: “There are many other priorities on our agenda that come well before consideration of a legislative pay raise.”

The citizen panel studied salaries in other states and found that Oregon had lower wages than most. They calculated median salaries to come up with the recommended pay.

The commissioners said bigger paychecks are needed to attract quality leaders.

“It’s a bad time to be making this recommendation, and we on the commission understand that,” said Doris Johnson, a retired Umpqua Community College executive director who serves as chairwoman of the board.

“We did what we were asked to do. They’re facts, they’re not our opinion of what we think (officials should earn).”

Anna Richter Taylor, a spokeswoman for Kulongoski, said the governor had not sought a raise, but does want lawmakers to give one to judges.

“What that amount would be is still subject to conversation with the Legislature,” she said.

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SM wrote on Oct 31, 2008 8:33 AM:

" Might be wise to wait until a better year for those raises ;) "

country gal wrote on Oct 31, 2008 8:51 AM:

" The politicians not happy with what they're making and still have the gall to ask us taxpayers to put more in their pocketbooks including health and retirement benefits! Like I said many times before, fire the politicians! Geesh! Who do they think we are! "

mary wrote on Oct 31, 2008 9:05 AM:

" They make to much money!There not doing their job.I hope Obama taxs them to death. "

FiscalConservative wrote on Oct 31, 2008 9:44 AM:

" Keep voting those democrats to office! "

country gal wrote on Oct 31, 2008 10:09 AM:

" You know, I bet you if the politicians got paid ONLY FOR THE TERM SERVED, do you think they still be running? The only reason the politicians are running for the positions is because they know they'll get a lifetime salary plus health and retirement benefits. I think we need to change the policy regarding salary. They're getting to be a burden for us taxpayers. "

Reality Check wrote on Oct 31, 2008 10:53 AM:

" Why is it that these types of studies suggesting politicians are underpaid only come out when the Democrats are in control?? "

SM wrote on Oct 31, 2008 11:58 AM:

" Jeez Country Gal, never thought that maybe some people want to make the world a better place eh? It must be hard living with such a negative outlook on life :( "

country gal wrote on Oct 31, 2008 12:54 PM:

" I have a very positive outlook of life and yes, I have a very negative outlook of today's politicians. Are you one of them? "

worriedone wrote on Oct 31, 2008 3:43 PM:

" Until the economy gets back on track, MAYBE then you might want to ask OUR opinion on you giving yourselves RAISES. My vote is NO, NOT ONE PENNY!!!! You make enough, how much greediness does one need? You need to work and sweat for your paper like the rest of us. NOTHING comes for free. "

Tortoise wrote on Nov 1, 2008 4:50 AM:

" Did any of you read the article? A CITIZEN PANEL stated the politicians are underpaid. The politicians stated that they DO NOT WANT pay raises. Isn't this exactly how they should be responding to this study? Why aren't you all happy? Read the article. "

DW wrote on Nov 1, 2008 7:55 AM:

" Hey, while we're at it, why don't we just give them access to our bank accounts also. Why fool around with taxes? I wish I was getting a 40% increase in pay this year! I bet ya that even though the pay increases aren't on the table right now, they will find it in their kind hearts to make sure they are in the budget when they pass it. "

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