- Posted October 27, 2011
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Louisiana Commission analyzing state judges' salaries
BATON ROUGE, La. (AP) -- A state commission has launched a review of Louisiana judicial pay with an eye on asking the Louisiana Legislature to raise judicial salaries next year.
On Tuesday, the Judicial Compensation Commission decided to hire economist Loren Scott to update a report he did last year comparing how Louisiana judges' pay compares with national and regional levels.
The Advocate reports Scott determined last year that state judges' pay is lagging behind their counterparts. But the commission did not submit a recommendation to the Legislature because of the state budget crisis.
Commission members advocated sending a recommendation this year and authorized Scott to update his report to see just how far behind judges' salaries have gotten.
Today, the annual base pay is $136,544 for state district court judges, $142,447 for appeals court judges and $149,572 for Supreme Court justices.
As a result of the commission's work, judges have received pay raises in eight of the last eleven years, said commission chairman Joe Toomy, a former state representative.
Published: Thu, Oct 27, 2011
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