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The St. Clair County Board voted 20-4 at their last meeting to increase elected officials鈥 salaries starting after the general election, including an 11% raise for the county board chairman.
The chairman鈥檚 pay hasn鈥檛 increased for several years, and the board鈥檚 April 29 salary ordinance makes it the same as other elected officials鈥 pay, according to County Board Chairman Mark Kern.
The raises begin Jan. 1, 2025, when the chairman, treasurer, assessor, county clerk, auditor, circuit clerk, coroner and county recorder will all be paid $106,540. The other elected administrative officials were already making over $100,000 but the chairman鈥檚 salary was $95,899.
County elected officials are up for . Most of them, including Kern, didn鈥檛 have opposition in the .
County Board members will also receive raises under the new salary ordinance starting in 2027, when their pay will increase 1.32% to $19,675.
The salaries and raises outlined in the ordinance won鈥檛 apply to anyone elected to these positions while drawing a pension. They would be paid a salary of only $2,000.
During the board meeting, Republican board member Ed Cockrell of District 20 criticized the County Board for approving the pay raises and each year.
The board also voted April 29 to finalize this year鈥檚 tax levy, asking taxpayers for $48.9 million to , a 3.74% increase from last year.
鈥淣ormally this is like 4-4.5%, sometimes even 5%,鈥 Cockrell said of past tax levy increases.
One Democrat and three Republican voted no on the proposed pay raises: Scott Greenwald of District 10; Ed Cockrell of District 20; Andy Bittle of District 21; and Kevin Dawson of District 24.
Five Republicans voted yes: Michael O鈥橠onnell of District 18; Phil Henning of District 19; Robert Wilhelm of District 26; Matt Smallheer of District 27; and John Coers of District 28.
Fifteen Democrats voted yes: Robert Allen Jr. of District 1; G.W. Scott Jr. of District 2; Harry Hollingsworth of District 4; Lonnie Mosley of District 5; Marty Crawford of District 6; Courtney Moore of District 7; Steve Gomric of District 8; Ken Sharkey of District 11; C. Richard Vernier of District 12; Bob Trentman of District 14; CJ Baricevic of District 16; Scott Tieman of District 17; Sue Gruberman of District 22; Jana Armstong Moll of District 23; and Richie Meile of District 25.
Three Democrats and one Republican were absent from the meeting: Roy Mosley Jr. of District 3; Ken Easterley of District 9; Stephen Reeb of District 13; and Jerry Dinges of District 15.
Lexi Cortes is a reporter with the , a news partner of 漏 2024 外网天堂.