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Hawaii House Will Likely Delay Pay Raises Until 2023 - Honolulu Civil Beat
Hawaii House Will Likely Delay Pay Raises Until 2023
Speaker Scott Saiki uses “gut-and-replace” to try to postpone salary increases for state officials, but it’s unclear what the Senate might do. Reading time: 8 minutes.
The state House gave preliminary approval Tuesday to a bill to defer pay raises for lawmakers, judges and top administration officials after members of the public objected to raises for public officials during the pandemic.
The state Salary Commission in 2019 recommended a schedule of raises for the officials and the next pay hikes will automatically take effect on July 1 of this year and Jan. 1, 2022, unless the Legislature postpones the raises.
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Hawaii Lawmakers Should Fund This Green Jobs Program
The proposed work program inspired by FDR is intended to mitigate the state’s loss of jobs and residents.
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