The Erie County Legislature's Majority Caucus — Chairman John Mills, Majority Leader Joseph Lorigo and Legislators Lynne Dixon, Kevin Hardwick, Ted Morton and Edward Rath — is opposed to
the Citizens Salary Review Commission's recommendation to raise the salaries of elected officials.
Legislature provides link to residents who wish to review entire
Citizens Salary Review Commission's report.
The Erie County Legislature is hosting an online poll to collect input from residents concerning
the Citizens Salary Review Commission's recent recommendation to raise elected officials salaries.
A proposal by
the Citizens Salary Review Commission says now is the time.
Erie County Legislator Lynne Dixon encourages residents to participate in the Legislature's online poll to collect input from residents concerning
the Citizens Salary Review Commission's recent recommendation to raise elected officials salaries.
In an online poll, 85 percent of voters answered «no» to the question «Do you agree with
the Citizens Salary Review Commission's recommendation to raise elected officials salaries?»
The district attorney's salary is not reviewed by
the Citizens Salary Review Commission.
«The Majority Caucus opposes
the Citizens Salary Review Commission's recommended salary increase for elected officials in Erie County.
We did not agree with Erie County
Citizens Salary Review Commission's recommendations and voted against any increases.
Not exact matches
New York City law requires the
salaries of elected officials to be
reviewed every four years by a trio of private
citizens who are generally recognized for their knowledge of management and compensation.
The constitutional amendment would set up a
Citizens» Commission on
Salaries for Certain Elected Officers that would take over from the (advisory) Commission to
Review the Compensation of Constitutional Officers, Legislators, Supreme Court Justices, Judges of the Court of Appeals, District Judges and Elected County Officers.