well, first fed workers (including Cheney) get a raise, now judges want one--and Congress will not even discuss raising the minimum pay for workers!!!!!!!
http://www.boston.com/news/local/articles/2005/01/03/judges_begin_push_for_a_raise/Judges begin push for a raise
Lawmakers seen cool to 30% hike
By Frank Phillips, Globe Staff | January 3, 2005
With a new Legislature convening this week, Massachusetts judges are mounting a campaign for a $34,000-a-year pay raise, but their effort faces a tough battle to overcome both a state budget deficit and political tensions between the judicial branch and Beacon Hill.
The judges, most of whom make $112,777 a year, have not had a raise in nearly five years, and they argue that their pay is at the bottom of the scale when compared with jurists in other states. The proposal for a 30 percent increase is being put forward by the Massachusetts Judges Conference, which represents the state's more than 370 judges, and would cost nearly $13 million in the first year.
A spokeswoman for House Speaker Salvatore DiMasi called discussions regarding a proposed pay raise premature, echoing the skepticism of other lawmakers who say the state can't afford a big judicial raise at a time when the state budget deficit could reach $900 million. But beneath the talk of fiscal problems is a long list of conflicts that have created friction between lawmakers and the judicial branch in recent years.
The bad feelings reached such a point this past fall that DiMasi cut off communications with Robert A. Mulligan, chief justice for administration and management, after Mulligan ignored the speaker's recommendation that Suzanne DelVecchio be reappointed as chief justice of the superior courts, according to sources in the legislative leadership.
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