Saylor recuses himself in row officer case [The News-Item, Shamokin, Pa.]
| By Justin Strawser, The News-Item, Shamokin, Pa. | |
| McClatchy-Tribune Information Services |
Saylor, who joins fellow county judges
The 52-page suit was filed against Clausi, Bridy, Commissioner
In Saylor's order, he said he previously consulted with the row officers' attorney,
The row officers' complaint states that relief is required because of the negative impact of the row officers' ability to perform their duties and responsibilities, and that reduction in the sheriff's office impacts security that places judicial officers at risk.
The complaint also states one of the row officers' duties is to support the judicial system, which they say will be undermined.
Saylor, as a judicial officer, said he is "dependent upon the proper functioning of these offices for assistance in the administration of justice, as well as adequate security protection from the sheriff's department."
Therefore, he has a "beneficial interest in the outcome of this litigation," Saylor said.
Lawsuit
The row officers say the pay reductions for five of six row offices imposed through the
The increase of health care insurance contributions to 50 percent of the county cost for all row officers is also illegal because the statute requires benefits to be the same for all county employees, the suit says.
It also cites constitutional claims of association under the First and Fourteenth amendments, noting plaintiffs who are up for election this year have to deal with the "sudden reductions" after they "ran for these offices with the expectation the salary and benefits would allow them to fulfill their duties and responsibilities."
Although Shoch voted against the salary cuts -- which reduce pay for the offices from their current range of
The salary cuts will save the county
Controller
Prothonotary
The salary cuts are to take effect in the year after the election for the position.
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