Talk About Rewarding Bad Behavior
The shameless District of Columbia City Council has voted to raise their own salaries, as well as the salary of incoming Mayor Adrian Fenty. According to the Washington Post:
In a 7-3 vote, the council supported increasing the salary for Mayor-elect Adrian M. Fenty to $200,000 from $152,000 annually. The council chairman will earn $190,000, up from $142,000. Council members will earn $115,000. The current salary for a council member is $92,530.
The District's elected officials will be the highest paid in the region.
Unbelievable. Talking about fleecing District residents. Does anyone in their right mind think that the District's elected officials deserve to be the highest paid in the region?
My City Council rep, Jack Evans, voted for the shameless pay raise. Indeed, only 3 members of the Council had the decency to oppose the measure:
There was no debate today, but council members Kwame R. Brown (D-At Large), Kathy Patterson (D-Ward 3) and Carol Schwartz (R-At Large) dissented. They also voted against the measure on Dec. 5 when the bill was approved on first reading.
Fenty and Gray recused themselves from the voting while Council member Sharon Ambrose (D-Ward 6) was absent due to illness.
In a 7-3 vote, the council supported increasing the salary for Mayor-elect Adrian M. Fenty to $200,000 from $152,000 annually. The council chairman will earn $190,000, up from $142,000. Council members will earn $115,000. The current salary for a council member is $92,530.
The District's elected officials will be the highest paid in the region.
Unbelievable. Talking about fleecing District residents. Does anyone in their right mind think that the District's elected officials deserve to be the highest paid in the region?
My City Council rep, Jack Evans, voted for the shameless pay raise. Indeed, only 3 members of the Council had the decency to oppose the measure:
There was no debate today, but council members Kwame R. Brown (D-At Large), Kathy Patterson (D-Ward 3) and Carol Schwartz (R-At Large) dissented. They also voted against the measure on Dec. 5 when the bill was approved on first reading.
Fenty and Gray recused themselves from the voting while Council member Sharon Ambrose (D-Ward 6) was absent due to illness.
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