SAN ANGELO,TX -- Midland County Commissioners have proposed a budget that includes a nine percent raise for commissioners while Ector County Commissioners could get an eight percent raise next year if they adopt their budget as presented.
Tom Green County Commissioners rejected a proposal for a ten percent raise back in July.
According to reports, the proposed budget for fiscal year 2018-19 for Midland County calls for commissioners to receive a 9 percent raise. That means the same commissioner whose base salary was $47,176 in 2010, according to a 2011 Reporter-Telegram report, will make $69,083.45. Commissioners’ base salary currently is $63,379.31, according to information provided by Midland County.
Midland County Commissioners also get a $10,300 annual travel allowance and $60-a-year longevity pay based on years of service. They also could elect to receive an $80-per-month cell phone allowance. That computes to a possible $80,343 compensation package (not including insurance) for a first-year commissioner.
Earlier this month, Ector County Commissioners set the bar on increasing their own pay by voting to give themselves an 8 percent pay increase. They also approved an 8 percent pay raise for their employees, compared to the 4 percent Midland County commissioners are set to approve.
According to the Texas Association of Counties, Tom Green County Commissioners are paid $49,476 with a car allowance of $11,259 for total compensation of $60,735
The current budget proposal includes a three percent raise for elected officials which would set the commissioner’s salary at $50,960.28. If Ford wins his grievance, his salary would be $54,423.60 plus the car allowance for total compensation of $65,682.60.
Tom Green County Commissioners have the final public hearing on the proposed budget and tax rate Thursday evening at 6:30 p.m. in the Commissioner’s Court room on the second floor of the Keyes building downtown. The meeting is open to the public.
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One can not compare Midland to San Angelo. Midland has oil and San Angelo does not. The money the oil brings in does not compare to what fast food restaurants bring in . San Angelo citizens are getting suck dry by taxes. If San Angelo County Commissioners want a raise, they can always move to Midland and run for office there.
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