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Legislator pay raise bill dies quiet death

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Pay raise for legislators bill dies quiet death

A proposal to give lawmakers a pay raise died a quiet, ignominious death without a vote or even discussion on Monday.

The Senate last week passed a bill that would give lawmakers a pay bump of $6,000 for the first year of a four-year term, and $4,500 a year for the other three years of the term. Some House members had expressed interest in a lawmaker pay raise and were awaiting the arrival of the Senate bill in the House.

But Sen. Chris McDaniel, R-Ellisville, held it on a motion to reconsider the vote. For most bills, tabling such a motion is pro forma. But in the case of Senate Bill 2794, McDaniel's motion to reconsider was not taken up, so the bill died with Monday's deadline to clear such procedural motions.

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McDaniel said he believes legislative leaders caught so much flak for proposing the pay increase that they just let it go.

“The word I've used for it is embarrassing,” McDaniel said. “Politicians do not deserve a pay raise. We know what the pay is when we for office … I do think the (motion to reconsider) delay allowed people around the state to make phone calls and send emails and push back against this.”

Mississippi's part-time legislators are paid a base of $23,500 a year — although most make between $40,000 and $50,000 a year in salary, per diem, reimbursements and other payments. Some lawmakers' total compensation is around $70,000 a year.

The $23,500 includes a base salary of $10,000 a year, plus $1,500 a month for office expenses during months when the is not in — despite the fact that most lawmakers have other and don't have separate legislative offices in their district. Many rely on Capitol staffers to help with administrative work year-round.

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Lawmakers do not receive the $1,500 a month office payment when the Legislature is in session. Typically, the first year of a term the Legislature meets four months, then three months each of the three years.

Senate Bill 2794 would have paid lawmakers the $1,500 in months when the Legislature is in session.

Lawmakers also receive about $150 per diem — living expenses — for each day they spend in Jackson ( those who in or near it), and mileage reimbursement set at the federal rate, currently about 58 cents a mile. All members are allowed at least four days a month at the Capitol, with chairmen allowed six days and vice chairmen five days. Extra days must be approved.

This article first appeared on Mississippi Today and is republished here under a Creative Commons license.

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Stabbing investigation leads to officer-involved shooting in Gulfport

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www.wjtv.com – Kaitlin Howell – 2024-05-05 09:30:31

SUMMARY: An officer-involved shooting occurred in , Mississippi a call about a stabbing on Reed Avenue on May 4. According to Bailey Martin of the Mississippi Department of Public Safety, an altercation between an officer and the led to the shooting. The suspect was taken to a local hospital for treatment, while the officer was unharmed. The Mississippi of Investigation is looking into the incident and will their findings to the 's Office.

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1 injured in officer-involved shooting at Ridgeland apartment complex

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www.wjtv.com – Kaitlin Howell – 2024-05-05 08:55:41

SUMMARY: Authorities are investigating an officer-involved shooting at a Ridgeland apartment complex that left one person . The incident occurred at Ridgeland Place Apartments and involved a firing shots at before being injured and taken to the hospital. The officers were responding to a call for service, and no serious injuries were reported among them. The Mississippi of Investigation is looking into the incident and will share their findings with the Mississippi 's Office.

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WPPD needs help locating ATV purchased with fraudulent means

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www.wcbi.com – Grace Brister – 2024-05-04 21:44:44

SUMMARY: The Point Department is seeking from the community to locate a black 2024 Can-Am ATV that was purchased fraudulently from Adventure ATV. The whereabouts of this ATV are unknown, and anyone with information is urged to contact the West Point Police Department at (662)494-1244. The individuals in the photos provided are not considered suspects in the investigation. For more and updates, follow the West Point Police Department on Facebook.

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