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Raises for governor, other officials fail to pass
But bill might be put on special session agenda in April
By the same token, no raises came to more than two dozen other state executive officials after HB288 failed to pass by midnight. That bill would have set new salaries for the state's full-time elected officers, including Lt. Gov. Gary Herbert, and increased salary ranges for 26 state commissioners and departmental executive directors.
Under the proposed bill, Herbert would have received a raise of more than 20 percent because of a change that sets his salary at 95 percent of the governor's. Ironically, Attorney General Mark Shurtleff, who would have received a more than 10-percent raise to $95,600, will actually get an even bigger raise because of a different bill, HB128, which sets his salary at 95 percent of the governor's. His new salary will be $96,520.
After the House refused to accept the amendments and the Senate refused to recede from their amendments, legislative leaders were left scrambling during the waning minutes of the session to come to a resolution. During a conference committee with less than 15 minutes left in the session, however, any hope for a compromise was shot when Sens. Bill Hickman, R-St. George, Tom Hatch, R-Panguitch, and Scott McCoy, D-Salt Lake, refused to remove the amendment authorizing Blackham's vehicle.
Arguing that Blackham needed a car because his job required him to travel throughout the state, Hickman said that "the long memories" of some House members should not eliminate a sensible and potentially cost-saving benefit, since Blackham would still use state motor pool vehicles to travel.
Although the House members of the conference committee which consists of three people from each body who are appointed to try and resolve disputes over amended bills that the House and Senate cannot agree on said it would never pass, they agreed to approve the bill with the amendment. That approved committee report came too late, however, and never made it to the House for a vote.
The bill would seem to be a logical choice for the April 20 special session, since the new salaries would not kick in until July 1. As of now, however, the only thing planned for that session is further action on the No Child Left Behind dispute with the federal government, said Tammy Kikuchi, Huntsman's communications director. Even if it had passed, she said Huntsman would have donated his increase to charity.
"It's hard to say whether that would come up again," she said.
Alexander, who sponsored HB288, said he would be surprised if it was not put on the special session agenda because of the number of top governor staffers who were part of the bill.
"It's important for the governor," Alexander said. "It's got pay raises for all of his main people."
E-mail: jloftin@desnews.com
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