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Previous coverage, votes on Pa. legislative pay raise
Dec. 7, 2005
Court filings related to the lawsuit to stop the repeal of the judicial pay raise:
Application for Extraordinary Relief (PDF, 471 kb)
Application for Extraordinary Relief (PDF, 471 kb)
Pay-Raise Give-Back
Here’s a running tally of which Philadelphia-area legislators kept the money from the legislative pay raise that was approved in July and repealed in November, who reimbursed the state, and who never took it in the first place, as of Nov. 3, 2006.
How area lawmakers voted Nov. 2, 2005, on the Pay Raise repeal
House members from the Philadelphia area who voted for the pay raise in July but switched their votes to repeal it were:
How Area Lawmakers Voted July 7, 2005, on the Pay Raise
Senators from the Philadelphia area who voted for the pay raise bill were:
Who Took the Early Pay Raise
Senators who accepted a pay raise starting immediately are:
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