Oklahoma legislators to get 35 percent pay raise

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Pretty good pay plus benefits for a four month legislative session.

In addition to their base salary, Oklahoma lawmakers receive travel and meal reimbursement and health and retirement benefits that bring their total average compensation to about $54,992, according to information compiled by OMES. The median household income for an Oklahoma family was about $50,000 in 2017, according to U.S. Census Bureau statistics.
 

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And how much did Oklahoma teachers receive? Was it $10,000? Mom too those in the Oklahoma legislatiure are there for the part-time pay, they have real jobs in the private sector. They do put up with a lot, but very few of them are cursed at, shoved and struck during the course of the day-teachers are... Which group has the greater responsibility and development of our citizens? Teachers usually have. dead-end job for 20 plus years but some of these guys in the state legislature use their positions as a springboard for national politics or to make more money and htat is what it's all about.
 

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And how much did Oklahoma teachers receive? Was it $10,000? Mom too those in the Oklahoma legislatiure are there for the part-time pay, they have real jobs in the private sector. They do put up with a lot, but very few of them are cursed at, shoved and struck during the course of the day-teachers are... Which group has the greater responsibility and development of our citizens? Teachers usually have. dead-end job for 20 plus years but some of these guys in the state legislature use their positions as a springboard for national politics or to make more money and htat is what it's all about.

I wish my wife got a $10k raise . . . I think it was actually a little over $5k, but her district already pays a little more than the state minimum so she may have gotten a little more in benefits by the time it's all said and done. I didn't look at her most recent contract before she signed it to get a total.
 

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You know, they (and superintendents for that matter) should have their pay linked to the lowest paid public school teacher/staff member in the state. None of them should be making more for a part time job. Just surprised that none of the teachers that were recently elected though of this.

Maybe the Governor should veto this..
 

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You know, they (and superintendents for that matter) should have their pay linked to the lowest paid public school teacher/staff member in the state. None of them should be making more for a part time job. Just surprised that none of the teachers that were recently elected though of this.

Maybe the Governor should veto this..
Why, you actually think they only work 3 months a year? Really?
 

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