Legislative income
The Democrat-Gazette has made its annual FOIA request regarding the payment of travel/mileage and per diem from each legislator. They'll normally publich an article with a list of the "top 10" legislators who took in the most income for the year (Edit: see below). If you don't know, legislators outside a 50 mile radius of the Capitol are paid mileage and per diem on trips to the Capitol for committee meetings and other legislative business. Legislators within that 50 radius are paid a lump sum. Here's my info for 2008:
2008 Salary: $15,347.00
2008 Per Diem: $2,508.00
2008 Mileage: $2,810.50
2008 Legislative Support Contract: $18,000.00
Total compensation as state representative for 2008: $38,665.00
The legislative support contract is designed for reimbursement of office expenses in my district office (long distance phone calls, postage, staff time devoted to legislative work, etc.); mileage is tied to the federal rate for meetings at the Capitol (292 miles round trip for me), and per diem was $130 in 2008 ($142 now) per day for legislative meetings at the Capitol. I pledged my 2009 raise (~$500) to the Cystic Fibrosis Foundation of Arkansas.
Correction: Actually, the Democrat-Gazette ran the latest story on this in December, but it covered only 11 months of 2008. It's possible that this data is just being collected for comparison purposes.
2008 Salary: $15,347.00
2008 Per Diem: $2,508.00
2008 Mileage: $2,810.50
2008 Legislative Support Contract: $18,000.00
Total compensation as state representative for 2008: $38,665.00
The legislative support contract is designed for reimbursement of office expenses in my district office (long distance phone calls, postage, staff time devoted to legislative work, etc.); mileage is tied to the federal rate for meetings at the Capitol (292 miles round trip for me), and per diem was $130 in 2008 ($142 now) per day for legislative meetings at the Capitol. I pledged my 2009 raise (~$500) to the Cystic Fibrosis Foundation of Arkansas.
Correction: Actually, the Democrat-Gazette ran the latest story on this in December, but it covered only 11 months of 2008. It's possible that this data is just being collected for comparison purposes.
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