Lawmakers Continue to Take Full Salary

State legislators not following Golden Rule

By R. STICKNEY
Updated 12:59 PM PST, Mon, Jun 8, 2009

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Thousands of jobs and funding for hundreds of public works projects are hanging in the balance.
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As state lawmakers are discussing the end of welfare-to work programs and eliminating health insurance for 1 million children from low-income families, the majority of them are still depositing their full paychecks.

Four of every five lawmakers are accepting full pay of $116,208, according to Sacramento Bee reporter Jim Sanders.

Don’t forget about the per diem each representative receives for living expenses ($35k a year) and car allowance and mileage.

Seventeen legislators have rejected the car and six have turned down per diem, according to the Bee.

It appears the Senate and Assembly have control over budgets and programs affecting millions of Californians, but can’t control the pay of their own members, which is set by an independent commission.

In May, the California Citizens Compensation Commission voted to cut lawmakers’ salary by 18-percent. But that won’t take effect immediately. The commission can’t authorize pay cuts during the lawmakers’ term. So the earliest lawmakers will see a reduction in pay would be December 2010.

A list of those lawmakers have agreed to take a cut in pay or benefits has been published online.

First Published: Jun 8, 2009 8:45 AM PST

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