Senate Bill 91 — Municipal Officers Compensation Amendments (Sen. Chris Wilson, R-Logan). Under the provisions of this bill, a city council would be required to hold a separate public hearing and vote on any proposal to change the compensation of the council members, mayor or senior city staff — like the city administrator, city attorney or city recorder. It is a minor change that, according to the fiscal note, would not cost municipalities any more money, but would provide an added layer or transparency and accountability to constituents.
Open Door: Increasing transparency of elected officials pay raises will add to public accountability
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