A new Siena College poll finds that New Yorkers are starting to feel more positive about the state legislature - but they still don't want to see Senators and Assembly
members receive a pay raise.
Not exact matches
Recycling and waste - transfer drivers who are
members of the Teamsters union
received midyear increases as well as a 2 percent cost - of - living
raise for 2018, amounting to a 15 percent
pay hike.
It mirrors the city pattern on paper, but active union
members won't see their
raises fully instituted until the end of the contract, and won't
receive all their back
pay until 2020.
Flanagan, along with the other senators and Assembly
members, had expected to
receive their first
pay raise in 18 years through a nonpolitical
pay commission.
Should elected
members of the state Legislature get the same kind of
pay raises that career state workers
receive?