From Deseret News archives:
Office needs raises badly, Shurtleff says
"Here's an attorney coming forward and asking from money. We know how people feel about attorneys," Shurtleff told members of the Legislature's joint appropriations subcommittee over executive branch budgets.
But his office, which starts attorneys at $40,000, has been losing legal staff at a rate of about one attorney a month for the past three years. Most have gone to jobs with other state agencies or even local governments that can pay better.
Shurtleff said he tried to hire an attorney working for the city of Tooele, but the attorney who handled only misdemeanor cases would have had to take a $10,000 pay cut.
"First and foremost for us, and our No. 1 priority as it has been for four years, is pay," the attorney general said. He also asked the subcommittee also to consider recommending adding four new attorney positions. With some 213 attorneys under him, Shurtleff already heads what is in effect the largest law firm in the state.
Still, subcommittee members seemed sympathetic.
"I think they've got some serious issues that need to be addressed," said Rep. Curt Oda, R-Clearfield. "I think it's an investment."
The hike would amount to an average increase of about 10 percent, David Stallard, the administrator of the attorney general's office said. Currently, the average annual salary for an attorney in the office is about $70,000, Stallard said.
It's not just the attorneys in the office who might see more money. The Executive and Judicial Compensation Commission has said the attorney general's salary should go up 11.9 percent, from the $85,400 the position now pays.
Compared to other Western states, "our attorney general isn't paid enough to stay in the game," the subcommittee's co-chairman, Sen. David Thomas, R-South Weber, said. Thomas, an attorney with Summit County, also said he understood the problem Shurtleff was having in keeping attorneys.
"I stole one of his water attorneys," Thomas said. "They did train her well."
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