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Legislators boost staff salaries
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The article overlooks the main reason for the discrepancies of "Do as we say - not as we do." The Legislative approves its own budget, which is always problematic in government. You've got the fox guarding the hen house. What it comes down to is that they can allocate to themselves as much money as they want.
Legislators regularly tell agencies, �If employees are going to leave for higher pay, let them. There�re more bodies where they came from.� But, when faced with the fact their own staff may leave, they are willing to pony up the dollars. It�s an obvious double standard.
But, nothing will come of this. The Legislators will see this as just another �attack from the hostile press� and continue to do as they please. For, unless we vote them out, there is no accountability for their actions.
In precis LET THE PEOPLE HAVE POWER OVER GOVT SALARY INCREASES, WHICH IS THIER RIGHT TO HAVE!
Where do I stand in line for those kind of increases? It sure hasn't appeared in the teaching or public safety professions.
I just can't wait to vote come November.
Stop complaining.
Time these Republicans are kicked out of office
Utah'ns are having enough problems paying the bils, We don't need frugal Dictators
I want the Legislature to now come up with very costly and time consuming plans on how they will MEASURE each member of their staff and the hoops they must jump through in order to qualify for these raises!
situation as traitors, or America-haters.
Is Legislative staff more educated than it was before? Was it underpaid before? Were people leaving because they were underpaid? What kinds of savings are provided to the public? Are ALL the employees "overpaid," or just the admin assistants. What a poorly written article. It's laughable. I'm embarrassed that I wasted my time reading it and writing this. The article did not inform.
This article was one-side and written poorly.
I think only public employees think these retirement games are legitimate practices.
DNews readers know as well as anyone that excellent staff is hard to find, harder to keep, and it rarely comes cheap.
I would like to see all of them thrown out of office... republican AND democrat!
These people knew coming in that their service was not going to be compensated fairly. They need to move on if their greed has overcome their desire to serve.
GOOD RIDANCE!
1. While state GF/EF funding and Fiscal Analyst TOTAL funding both increased by 50% over seven years, Fiscal's GF/EF funding increased by 38% during that time.
2. You note an 80% increase in the Auditor's budget over seven years versus a 29% increase in audits (17 to 22). But the 29% is over only three years. Using seven years in both cases, budgets went up by 80% and audits went up by 100% (11 to 22).
3. You mention an increase in workload in Research and General Counsel, but don't document it. Was it comparable to the budget growth?
4. You compare average salary changes statewide to "larger" salary changes in the Legislature. "Average" implies that there are both highs and lows. Again using a consistent timeframe, and including both highs and lows, over the past seven years state government compensation has increased on average 43%. For the same period, the Legislature's compensation has increased 44%.
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