The 47 percent raise being considered
for state lawmakers in Albany would vault New York past Pennsylvania and
California to become the state with the highest paid Legislature by far.
A member of the appointed panel
considering pay increases for the Legislature, Gov. Andrew Cuomo and other
state officials recently proposed 47 percent raises for all of them in 2017.
The raises would increase base pay for lawmakers to $116,900 from $79,500.
Since most senators and Assembly members also get stipends ranging from $9,000
to $41,500 for various titles they hold, the true salary range — known in Albany
as “lulus” — would jump to $125,900-$158,400 for those with stipends.
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Source: recordonline.com/The Times Herald Record and the Empire Report
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