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		Missouri Digital News
	
	
		
	
	
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 The group with the power to raise salaries for elected officials in Missouri will not be raising judges pay.   | 
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Wrap: In the past year judges salaries in Missouri were increased to be 73 percent of what a federal judge is paid.
Missouri Citizens' Commission member and former judge Booker Shaw says judges are happy with what they are making.
A suggestion from commission member Mike Ponder about increasing judges pay led laughter from the commission.
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| Description: "I also want to say one thing here, as the only practicing attorney. If the judges want a raise I would be happy to hear anything they want. I wouldn't want to exclude the judges from this conversation." | |
The commissions decisions will take effect starting in July 2015 unless rejected by the legislature.
Reporting from the state Capitol, I'm Katie Hynes.
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 A retired judge says Missouri judges do not want a pay raise.   | 
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Wrap: Missouri Citizens' Commission member and retired judge Booker Shaw said the judges were not looking for a pay increase.
This commission has the power to make changes to elected officials salaries.
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| Description: "Well the only message I got from the judges when they heard about this meeting is that we weren't trying to reduce their salary, so they were happy." | |
The commission will focus on statewide officials and the members of the House and Senate.
These officials have not received a pay raise since the 2009 fiscal year.
The commissions decisions will take effect in July 2015 unless rejected by the legislature.
Reporting from the state Capitol, I'm Katie Hynes.