Legislators, the governor and his top aides should qualify for automatic pay hikes every two years to make up for inflation unless the 2025 Legislature moves quickly to strike down the plan.
That’s the idea that three members of the Alaska State Officers Compensation Commission tentatively agreed to Wednesday, saying they would meet again in January before taking final action.
The commission is supposed to have five members, but it only has three. Gov. Mike Dunleavy has refused to fill two positions, which concentrates the power to help set key state salaries in the hands of commission members Jomo Stewart, Larry LeDoux and Lynn Gattis.
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