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Amid budget cuts, Colorado lawmakers and elected officials are set to get a pay hike
A 2024 law and commission plan would raise legislative salaries 6% and the governor’s pay 11%, with changes taking effect automatically unless lawmakers act.
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Amid budget cuts, Colorado lawmakers and statewide elected officials are set to get a pay hike next year
Those elected to Colorado’s legislative seats and statewide offices in November can expect to get larger paychecks than elected officials get today. A set of pay increases resulting from a law passed in 2024 will automatically go into effect Jan. 1 unless the legislature makes changes this year. That measure, House Bill 1059, created an independent commission to examine and set salaries for elected officials. The cost to the budget for the first…
·Colorado, United States
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