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Idaho Legislative Salaries To Increase 4 Percent

Emilie Ritter Saunders
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Boise State Public Radio

A special citizen panel has approved increasing Idaho's basic legislative salaries over the next two years.

The Citizens Committee on Legislative Compensation agreed on Wednesday to bump state lawmaker pay by 2 percent each year until 2018. This means the annual pay for state lawmakers will jump from roughly $16,680 to around $17,350.

However, daily session expenses will remain the same. Lawmakers living within 50 miles of the Capitol will continue to receive $49 a day when the Idaho Legislature is in session, while those living farther away will stay at $129 a day.

The committee voted 3-2 with no discussion. The committee's recommendation will go into effect unless the Idaho Legislature rejects it.

The panel was created by a constitutional amendment to provide a nonpartisan assessment of the compensation required to maintain a quality citizen Legislature.

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