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Miami-Dade commissioners make case for why they deserve substantial raise


MIAMI-DADE COUNTY, Fla. – Miami-Dade County Commissioners met on Tuesday night and discussed something that the public wanted to have a say in.

They were talking about the county budget, and a proposal to pay themselves with taxpayer dollars after leaving office.

Those commissioners made their case for why they deserve a raise.

“The salary for county commissioners is $6000,” said Dist. 1 Commissioner Oliver G. Gilbert. “I need to say that clearly, it’s $6,000.”

County documents show that while Miami-Dade Commissioners make a base salary of $6,000, there are also additional allowances and compensations totaling about $55,000 per year.

“I have been sitting in this table for 21 years, the commissioners who sit in this table deserve a better salary because the amount of hours that they have to dedicate to the commission to the meetings is incredible,” said Dist. 6 Commissioner Rebeca Sosa.

On page 481 of a 750 page attachment, Local 10 News found the county pay plan for the next fiscal year.

It proposes more than doubling commissioner salary benefits to roughly $130,000.

“We are being transparent in our discussion today but this was not introduced in a transparent fashion. And that makes me quite upset,” said Dist. 5 Commissioner Eileen Higgins.

Another point of contention was a proposal for a so called ambassador program.

It would pay retired commissioners up to $25,000 per year to take part in events representing county government.

There are multiple versions of the program that could be voted on, but the first version up for vote on Tuesday failed seven to five.

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