2009 Budget: Proposed Elected Official's Salaries

08/12/08

Permalink 12:40:01 am, by bill Email , 63 words,   English (US)
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2009 Budget: Proposed Elected Official's Salaries

Official FY 2008 Total Actual Salary FY 2009 Total Proposed Salary
County Judge $136,074 $136,074
Commissioner $107,387 $111,146
Sheriff (Includes $9,100 auto allowance) $143,198 $147,891
Tax Assessor $106,033 $109,744
County Clerk $107,234 $110,987
District Clerk $107,234 $110,987
JP, Pct 1 (includes $5,000 auto allowance) $91,727 $94,762
JP, Pct. 2 $86,727 $89,762
JP, Pct. 3-1 (includes $5,000 auto allowance) $91,727 $94,762
JP, Pct. 3-2 (includes $5,000 auto allowance) $91,727 $94,762
JP, Pct. 4 $86,727 $89,762
Constable $86,726 $89,761
District Attorney (includes state & county funds) $145,835 $150,939
District Judge (includes state & county funds) $139,196 $144,068
County Court at Law Judge $138,196 $143,033
Probate Judge $138,196 $143,033

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Comment from: Collin County Citizen [Visitor] Email
That is amazing! 111K for being a commissioner? Gosh, what an easy job. How many times does Jerry Hoagland actually go into the office? Oh yeah, that's right, he's "in the field" meeting with people - of course, charging endless lunches to the county. If you are getting paid that much, you should be in the office 9 hours a day, at least. I don't think Hoagland has seen 9 hours of work since he started raping the county in the 1980's.
PermalinkPermalink 08/12/08 @ 10:34
Comment from: anon [Visitor]
$150k is a lot of money to pay for a distrcit attorney who sees his job as raiding defense lawyers so we can't have any trust in our system. I could get a thug off the street to do the same thing for $20k.
PermalinkPermalink 08/12/08 @ 13:03
Comment from: Anon [Visitor] Email
Why wait for 2010 when we have the opportunity for change now? Cole is already out because she lost in the primaries. Jaynes has an opponent in November, and there is the special election for Hatchell's seat. Let's not wait another 2 years when we can make changes now!
PermalinkPermalink 08/13/08 @ 08:58
Comment from: STEVE [Visitor] Email
ALL OF YOUR HARD WORKING TAX DOLLARS ARE AT WORK PAYING FOR ALL OF THERE SALARIES. ITS YOUR MONEY COLLIN COUNTY TAXPAYERS, SO MAKE GOOD AND SURE YOU ARE GETTING YOUR MONEYS WORTH FROM ALL OF THESE HIGH PAID OFFICIALS.IN MY OPINION THERE SALARIES ARE WAY TO HIGH. THE PEOPLE THAT SHOULD BE EARNING TOP DOLLAR ARE YOUR FIREMAN AND POLICEMEN AND PARAMEDICS. THEY ARE ALL THE LIFESAVERS OF THE COMMUNITY AND SHOULD BE PAID ACCORDINGLY, AND ALSO YOUR PUBLIC WORKS PEOPLE THAT KEEP ALL OF THE CITIES PUBLIC WORKS WORKING. IN MY OPINION THANKS FOR READING.
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