LePage offers bill to more than double the pay of the state's next governor [View all]
AUGUSTA Gov. Paul LePage has again submitted a bill to boost the salary for Maines next governor, which at $70,000 a year is the lowest of all 50 states.
LePages proposal, announced Wednesday, would more than double that salary, boosting it to $150,000 a year.
The Governor of the State of Maine is the Chief Executive of our state, and the compensation for the office should be competitive to attract the best talent, LePage said in a prepared statement. Maine deserves a governor with executive leadership experience who is in the prime of their career. Leaders who would make excellent governors have told me they wont consider running because of the pay cut. Competitive compensation is good public policy.
Previous efforts to boost the governors salary, which hasnt changed in over 30 years, have failed. The most recent effort occurred in 2017, with a bill offered by Rep. Brad Farrin, R-Norridgewock.
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