Post-Bulletin: Olmsted County commissioners approve 10% pay increase in continued effort to fill salary gap
ROCHESTER — Olmsted County commissioners split 5-2 on approving their 10% salary increases Tuesday. “I believe this is the third straight 10% pay raise for county commissioners,” Commissioner Bob ...
Olmsted County commissioners approve 10% pay increase in continued effort to fill salary gap
Salary Increases Coming in 2024 for Many Special Purpose ... - MRSC
This page provides an overview of salaries and compensation for local elected officials in Washington State, including salary commissions, wages/per diems, salary changes, and various benefits.
New York Daily News: NYC Commissioner Louis Molina resigns, but will be paid until his NYPD pension kicks in
Citywide Administrative Services Commissioner Louis Molina is officially stepping down from his post Wednesday, but will keep getting a paycheck from the agency for several weeks until his NYPD ...
NYC Commissioner Louis Molina resigns, but will be paid until his NYPD pension kicks in
A commissioner’s executive and administrative responsibilities are very time-consuming; consequently, boards of commissioners should seriously consider hiring professional staff for managing the day-to-day affairs of the county.
The role of the county commissioner or county councilmember in personnel matters differs depending on the county's form of government. County commissioners in the noncharter, commission form of government have a dual legislative and executive role. Therefore, they often play a critical role in hiring and supervising their own management staff.
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A commissioner’s executive and administrative responsibilities are very time consuming, and consequently, boards of commissioners should seriously consider hiring professional staff for managing the day-to-day affairs of the county.
Here is a sample of the types of questions MRSC gets regarding public offices: Can a city councilmember also serve as a police officer for the same city? Can the county clerk be a member of the county’s planning commission? May a hospital district commissioner also serve on the fire district board? May a public utility district commissioner also serve as a representative in the state ...
Here is the list of alphabetized special purpose districts. Board of Drainage (RCW 85.06.380): Payment of compensation for the board and members of the board may be at a rate up to $161 per day, with compensation for each commissioner not to exceed $15,456 per year.