Marysville Appeal-Democrat

Governor, lawmakers to get pay boost

- Associated Press

SACRAMENTO ( AP) – Gov. Jerry Brown and state lawmakers will get 3 percent pay boosts in December, marking the fifth consecutiv­e year of pay raises for state elected officials.

Brown’s salary will jump to nearly $196,000 and lawmakers’ to $107,000. That’s a roughly 18 percent jump since 2012, or more than $30,000 for Brown and $16,000 for lawmakers.

Meanwhile, wages for California­ns in the private sector have, on average, grown between 1.2 and 2.4 percent annually since 2013, federal data shows.

Members of the California Citizens Compensati­on Commission approved the raises Monday. They noted elected officials’ salaries will still be lower than they were prior to the Great Recession. Then, the governor made $212,000 and lawmakers took home $116,000.

“It’s been 10 years and we have taken a very moderate approach,” commission member Kolokotron­is said.

At their current $104,000 salary, rank-and-file California lawmakers already take home the highest paycheck in the nation among Matina state legislator­s, and Brown is one of the nation’s highest paid governors. Commission Chair Tom Dalzell said it’s hard to make comparison­s given California’s population.

Also getting the 3 percent raise are Lt. Gov. Gavin Newsom and state Treasurer John Chiang, both Democrats who are running for governor. Newsom will take home nearly $147,000, while Chiang will make almost $157,000.

Other statewide elected officials who will see a raise include Attorney General Xavier Becerra, Controller Betty Yee, Insurance Commission­er Dave Jones, Secretary of State Alex Padilla and Superinten­dent of Public Instructio­n Tom Torlakson.

Members of a state tax board, the Board of Equalizati­on, will see raises despite lawmakers’ decision to strip much of the board’s power in this year’s budget after an audit found questionab­le uses of money and employees’ time. If approved, the budget will move about 90 percent of the board’s staff into other department­s and strip its power to settle tax disputes.

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Gov. Jerry Brown and other state lawmakers will get a 3 percent pay boost in December, raising Brown’s salary to nearly $196,000.

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