Governor Blocks $2.85 Minimum Wage Increase After Giving Staffers $73,405 Raises

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Governor Blocks $2.85 Minimum Wage Increase After Giving Staffers $73,405 Raises

BY AARON RUPAR MAR 17, 2016 4:38 PM

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CREDIT: AP PHOTO/BRYNN ANDERSON, FILE

In this Monday, Jan. 19, 2015, file photo, Alabama Gov. Robert Bentley and his wife, Dianne Bentley, walk down the Capitol steps during his inauguration for a second term, in Montgomery, Ala. Alabama’s first lady on Friday. Aug. 28, 2015, filed for divorce from Gov. Robert Bentley, saying their 50-year marriage has suffered an “irretrievable breakdown.” The divorce was one of Alabama's top stories in 2015. (AP Photo/Brynn Anderson, File)

When the city Birmingham, Alabama voted last month to give its lowest-paid workers a $2.85 raise, Republican Gov. Robert Bentley signed a bill banning Alabama cities from raising their minimum wages at all. Now, news has emerged that Bentley recently gave four of his cabinet members $73,405 raises — an 80 percent increase from the $91,000 salaries they were making previously.

One of the beneficiaries of the raises, Alcoholic Beverage Control Board Administrator Mac Gipson, argues his previous $91,000 salary wasn’t sufficient to attract the best talent from the private sector. But an author of the bill that gave Bentley the authority to raise cabinet members’ salaries in the first place says the 80 percent boosts are “outrageous.”

“I’m troubled by the amount of raises that I’ve read about,” Sen. Arthur Orr (R) told al.com.

The raises reportedly went into effect late last year, though news of them just broke this week. While the $73,405 salary increases were the largest, more than a dozen members of Bentley’s cabinet and a number of his staff members reportedly received raises as well.

Bentley’s move has been criticized by some of his fellow Republicans, including state board of education candidate Jackie Zeigler, who said:

The Bentley administration says the state is broke. They have denied pay increases for teachers, State employees and retirees. They closed five State parks and cut back others. They closed 31 drivers license offices. They gutted the State Auditor’s budget. They took 100 State troopers off the road. Meanwhile, behind the scenes, they were giving themselves huge pay raises. Cutting the normal people but adding to their own pay. This needs to stop.

On Tuesday, Alabama Rep. Mack Butler (R) announced:










Meanwhile, late last month, Bentley signed a bill blocking Alabama cities from raising their minimum wages above the federal floor of $7.25 an hour. Republican super majorities in both chambers of the legislature passed the measure after the city of Birmingham raised its minimum wage to $10.10.

Supporters of the legislation argue raising the minimum wage is bad for businesses — theevidence on that point is mixed — but opponents argue that with the 48th highest poverty rate in the country, it’s time for lawmakers to prioritize lifting Alabama workers out of poverty.

This isn’t the first time in recent months that Bentley’s budgetary choices have come under fire. In December, he diverted funding from the 2010 BP oil spill recovery effort to finance the renovationof a second Governor’s mansion on the Gulf Coast.'

Governor Blocks $2.85 Minimum Wage Increase After Giving Staffers $73,405 Raises


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Looks like slavery is not dead :shaq2:. It's just now called "right to work". Alabama is flush with cash too, and about to blow up from the auto industry. Sad shyt for sure.
 

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:russ: The fact that the raises were included at all in the article is funny. As if it makes a difference.
That emotional appeal :wow:
















:mjcry:We need a negative income tax already...
 

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might need a smug cac gif off this guy too


this is just too much...
nawww but you like hillary or trump.. this is the kind of stuff you get from those types. you've been warned and already taken to the cleaners for the past 15 or so years.

keep voting for corporatists and repubs. i told yall. i dont want to hear a peep out of any of yall. this is the kind of stuff you like. dont say you dont. because if you didnt you would not be running up behind repubs and corporatist dems. every single time you place that kind of vote. you are slowly but surely voting against your own best interest unless you get lucky and win the lotto or think of a great app that sales like crazy.
 

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:russ: The fact that the raises were included at all in the article is funny. As if it makes a difference.
That emotional appeal :wow:















:mjcry:We need a negative income tax already...
it makes a difference. its simple. i'll show you how those in charge take your extras and give it to those at the top. how many times i have to tell yall this. there's ONE PIE. everyone gets a slice. the question is how small of a slice are you going to get? if the man in charge of the rules/regs. changes the rules and regs to make sure you can't get your normal sized slice. he then has excess to give himself and others at his level Larger slices. Yeah. it needed to be included in the article. sure without it dude was still over the top. but thats not the point. the point is for the people to stop being STUPID and continuously voting for people that are robbing them of their money. lets call it what it is. nuccas out here voting in stick up kids.
 
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