Albany Times Union (Sunday)

Voters, make lawmakers earn those raises

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The following is from a Buffalo News editorial:

Gov. Kathy Hochul could have held out for more.

We’re not talking about more concession­s from unions or special interests but from state legislator­s. By signing the bill approving a gigantic pay raise, she helped pad their salaries by a hefty $32,000 a year.

That increase set their base pay at $142,000, making them the nation’s highest-paid legislator­s, nearly doubling their salaries since 2017. For leaders, the pay is higher still.

Starting in 2025, legislator­s will see their outside income capped at $35,000. Pay in excess of that from military service, retirement plans, or investment­s will still be allowed.

The clanging you hear are the bells going off in voters’ heads. Most New Yorkers have never seen those kinds of raises, and they were provided without sufficient giveback on outside income, ethics requiremen­ts or anything else. Keep in mind, these are lawmakers serving in a state that led the nation in population loss, according to the most recent census estimate.

Some increase — a smaller one — might have been tolerable if legislator­s had agreed to more stringent restrictio­ns. A lower cap on outside income should have been required.

Earning outside income is no crime, although the problems it can pose should have been glaring since former Assembly Speaker Sheldon Silver went to prison for committing felonies related to outside business activity.

Albany has made its decision, greedy though it was. Now it will be up to voters to decide in 2024 whether legislator­s really did earn their keep.

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