December 15, 2020
By Mike Kruzman / news@whmi.com
Livingston County Commissioners have voted themselves a pay raise for the first time in over a decade.
What turned out to be a controversial approval from last weekâs Finance Committee meeting came to the full Board for final approval, Monday night. Commissionersâ wages have not changed since 2009 which led to spirited debate about should they, by how much, and what does that tell the public in the middle of a pandemic?
Glenn and Jeannine Gogoleski are small business owners from Hartland who didnât think raises were a good idea in the current climate. During public comment they called the optics âbad,â and said it calls into question what other judgements are going to be made in terms of financial issues. Janine said their small business is affected by the pandemic and if there is extra money, perhaps it should be used to help restaurant owners in the county.