Washington Citizens' Commission on Salaries for Elected Officials

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How the Salary Setting Process Works

Compensation History in Washington State

Background on Salary Decisions

Salary Schedules From 1987 Through 2010

Salary Comparison Information

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Background on Salary Decisions

Our philosophy is that the best way to have a sound salary structure is to review salaries regularly and make needed adjustments or small increases on a consistent basis.

Some citizens believe that the state's elected officials are overpaid. This may, in part, be due to the fact that the salaries of other public officials in the state are rarely in the news, making it difficult for the public to compare those salaries.

We believe that it is important to keep state elected officials' salaries in line with other public officials' salaries in the state.

Each volunteer, citizen salary commissioner puts in many hours of service to reach thoughtful, non-political conclusions that serve the public by setting salaries that reflect the duties of the job and attract and retain high quality people in public service.