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Tue May 29, 2018, 02:50 AM May 2018

Delaware lawmakers eye bonuses for state workers, other spending

Delaware state employees soon could see a $500 bonus in their paycheck on top of the pay raises already proposed by Gov. John Carney — part of a $92.5-million mix of spend-and-save initiatives approved by a panel of lawmakers on Tuesday.

"Our state employees lag way behind in the region," said JFC co-chair Sen. Harris McDowell, D-Wilmington. "We felt it is time, since we have a little leeway in terms of resources, that we make up for that."

The bonuses — collectively valued at $23 million — were among dozens of funding enhancements that the JFC made to Carney's $4.25 billion budget plan during the opening day of its two-week budget writing process.

Other increases included extra money to support services for adults with disabilities, enhance special education in elementary schools and create a dedicated SORT team in the Delaware State Police.

Read more: https://www.delawareonline.com/story/news/politics/2018/05/22/delaware-lawmakers-ok-46-m-new-spending-equal-amount-saving/634449002/

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