Alaska Legislature rejects proposed legislator pay cut, per diem changes

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Alaska Legislature rejects proposed legislator pay cut, per diem changes
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The Alaska Legislature has rejected a new salary and per diem expense payment proposal that would have shrunk the overall compensation package received by most legislators.

. Tax free per diem payments, currently eligible for legislators who live outside of Juneau while they’re in session, would have shrunk from $293 per day in 2021 to a maximum of $100 per day., bumping their annual compensation packages up to over $85,000. The proposed change would have increased their taxable incomes while reducing most legislators’ annual pay.that legislators’ pay should be shrunk further and that the proposed changes would be overly generous.

Per diem payments have been much maligned by many Alaskans. The proposed changes to per diems were partly intended to discourage endless special sessions. Rep. Kevin McCabe, R-Big Lake, said the 2021 per diem figure of $293 a day is “appropriate,” given the high costs of living in Juneau. He recounted a story of one of his aides paying $3,200 per month for a one-bedroom furnished apartment during the session.Others bristled at proposed requirements for legislators to submit receipts for every purchase made through per diem payments, saying that would be laborious and overly time consuming.

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