County commissioners’ compensation examined [Sun Journal, Lewiston, Maine]
| By Daniel Hartill, Sun Journal, Lewiston, Maine | |
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The trio annually earns at least
Committee members are questioning whether commissioners who typically spend a few hours each week on county business ought to earn the same benefits as full-time workers. They've also asked how their compensation, which also includes an
The answer is that most
They ranged from a low in
The commissioners there earn the same benefits as full-time workers, including health insurance, retirement pay and a dental plan.
In
Besides
Commissioners in most other counties also have fewer responsibilities.
All but three counties --
In
The members have been working to learn the county's issues as quickly as possible, Chairman
The salary issue isn't yet a controversy, but it's definitely ignited pointed discussions, he said.
He opposed a legacy benefit that gave promised health care coverage for life to some longstanding county employees, including commissioners. It was ended for new elected officials in 2004.
"You should be doing this to serve the public," said Bowie, who made about
Money muddles motives, he said.
"I've had really mixed feelings about all of this," Lansley said of the county pay. "It's been bubbling in the background."
In
A similar move could be coming to
Following the
"(
The commission has asked for no increase in pay for the coming year.
"I don't think we are out of the norm," Greenwood said. "I think we're on the low end."
Commissioner
"I certainly think it's something that can be considered," she said.
"I'm a county commissioner primarily because I want to serve the community and feel it's my giving back a little bit," she said. "I also have to look out for paying for food and stuff like that, so I can't do it completely gratis."
"I don't think we're overpaid and overbenefited," Makas said.
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