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Jindal won’t stop raise
2theadvocate.com ^ | 06/12/08 | MARSHA SHULER

Posted on 06/12/2008 5:51:26 AM PDT by TornadoAlley3

House pay bill vote due Friday

Gov. Bobby Jindal said Wednesday he would let a bill that would triple legislators’ pay become law rather than use his veto pen.

House Speaker Jim Tucker told the state House of Representatives on Wednesday that the pay raise bill would be scheduled for a vote on Friday.

Jindal said he did not want to give legislators a reason to sidetrack the bills he wants passed.

“I don’t want to give anybody any excuse for slowing down any of the important reform going through the legislature (that are) important to the people of Louisiana,” Jindal said.

Jindal mentioned health care, education and tax initiatives pending legislative approval as the session nears a June 23 end.

Asked if he had been threatened by lawmakers, Jindal said he would not discuss private conversations with legislators.

Tucker, R-Terrytown, said he has urged Jindal to stay on the sidelines.

“I have never threatened the governor,” Tucker told House colleagues Wednesday after a political Web site said he had threatened Jindal with a “government shutdown.”

SB672 would increase legislators annual compensation package to about $70,000 and top legislative leaders to the $100,000 mark.

Jindal said he “strongly disagrees” with what he called “over the top” pay raises. But he said the Legislature is an independent branch of government and responsible for its own internal affairs.

At the very least, Jindal said, the pay raise should not take effect until the next legislative term after elections.

Meanwhile, the pay raise proposal approved Tuesday by the full-Senate cleared a House committee Wednesday. The action occurred with no debate and within five minutes of when the panel took up the measure.

The pay raise would cost taxpayers $5.34 million more annually when it goes into effect July 1.

Senate Finance Committee chairman Sen. Mike Michot, R-Lafayette, said there is no money in the budget for the pay raise. He said he’s trying to work within a state expenditure cap that already has led to cuts in health care and education.

The House and Governmental Affairs Committee voted 13-4 for the pay raise measure which now heads to the House for likely re-referral to its budget panel because of the cost.

The legislation would tie state legislators’ pay to a percentage of that of U.S. congressmen, which is $169,300 today. It would give lawmakers a boost now and guarantee them an increase every time congressmen hike their pay.

The base pay of a legislator would increase from $16,800 to $50,790 — 30 percent of congressional pay. The Senate president and House speaker’s base pay would hit $76,185 under the plan — 45 percent of congressional pay.

The head of the Legislature’s four money committees would get 35 percent of congressional pay as well as the president pro-tem in the Senate and speaker pro-tem in the House. That would mean a base pay of $59,255 for them.

Legislators would also continue to get $6,000 in annual unvouchered expense allowance, which is considered income by the federal Internal Revenue Service, as well as per diem payments that sit at $143 for each day they are in legislative session, attending non-session committee meetings or other transacting other legislative business.

The combination translates into a $70,000 a year pay package for rank-and-file lawmakers. The average, full-time state employee’s pay in Louisiana is $36,104 annually. The average Louisiana worker’s pay is $37,946, based on the 2006 census data.

Louisiana legislators’ base pay would be the eighth highest in the nation with the change, according to the National Conference of State Legislatures.

State Sen. Ann Duplessis, D-New Orleans, explained the bill, quickly ending with, “That’s all the bill does and I ask for your favorable passage.”

Committee Chairman Rep. Rick Gallot, D-Ruston, asked the committee to let the pay raise bill advance so the full House could vote on it.

Rep. Dee Richard, No Party-Thibodaux, objected.

Here’s how the committee voted when it approved the pay raise bill.

Voting FOR the pay raise (13): Chairman Gallot and Reps. Pat Connick, R-Harvey, Greg Cromer, R-Slidell, Noble Ellington, D-Winnsboro, Brett Geymann, R-Lake Charles, Cameron Henry, R-Jefferson, Girod Jackson, D-Marrero, Rosalind Jones, D-Monroe, Tony Ligi, R-Kenner, Charmaine Marchand, D-New Orleans, Erich Ponti, R-Baton Rouge, Steve Pugh, R-Ponchatoula, and Mert Smiley, R-St. Amant.

Voting AGAINST the pay raise (4): Reps. Taylor Barras, D-New Iberia, Mike Danahay, D-Sulphur, Richard, and Jane Smith, R-Bossier City.

NOT VOTING (2) Reps. Karen Peterson, D-New Orleans, and Wayne Waddell, R-Shreveport.


TOPICS: Culture/Society; Government; News/Current Events; US: Louisiana
KEYWORDS: jindal; legislature; payraise; tucker
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To: spectre

"I'd sure like to know what Robert Jindal's middle name is.."

His name isn't Robert. He took the name Bobby from the character of the same name on the Brady Bunch. His name is still legally Piyush Jindal.

21 posted on 06/12/2008 3:36:01 PM PDT by Mila
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To: sazerac

LA Constitution, Article X, Section 29.1 states in part: “...the following elected...officials are hereby deemed to be part-time public servants...:

(1) Any legislator....”


22 posted on 06/13/2008 7:44:17 AM PDT by TornadoAlley3 (DENVER DENVER DENVER DENVER DENVER DENVER DENVER!!!!!!!!!!!!)
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To: TornadoAlley3
Why do legislators need a raise? Ann Duplessis (D-Da Hood) doesn't need a pay raise if she can afford this...

Pass this along to the other LA Freepers - we need to bring the heat on Jindal to veto this...

23 posted on 06/13/2008 9:24:21 AM PDT by rock_lobsta (Not Your Ordinary Crustacean.)
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To: rock_lobsta
The House should amend it, a pay raise may be warranted, but 200%, tied to US Congress and effective July 08? For part time work? LA would be the eighth or ninth highest paid in the nation. That state ranks 49 and 50 in all rankings.

Jindal will not need to veto, if public is outraged, this should fail in the house.

24 posted on 06/13/2008 11:59:45 AM PDT by TornadoAlley3 (DENVER DENVER DENVER DENVER DENVER DENVER DENVER!!!!!!!!!!!!)
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To: rock_lobsta
http://www.nola.com/news/index.ssf/2008/06/house_approves_scaled_back_pay.html#comments

wow-lots of comments

25 posted on 06/14/2008 3:28:56 PM PDT by TornadoAlley3 (DENVER DENVER DENVER DENVER DENVER DENVER DENVER!!!!!!!!!!!!)
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