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<br /> <br />Page 26 <br />1 <br />MR. BRILHANTE: And that came out to 5.33 <br />2 <br />percent annually. <br />3 <br />CHAIR: And what was the 2.25 percent? <br />4 <br />MR. BRILHANTE: The 2.25 was the specific <br />5 <br />across-the-board raise only as related to salaries for <br />6 <br />BU-13. <br />7 <br />CHAIR: Gotcha. <br />8 <br />MR. BRILHANTE: That was 2.25 percent. <br />9 <br />CHAIR: I understand. <br />10 <br />MR. BRILHANTE: The other correction is on <br />11 <br />the annual costs for the proposed 1.25 percent raise, <br />12 <br />if you look in your binder under the blue tab, the <br />13 <br />first blue tab, there's a cut sheet there. And if you <br />14 <br />look at the bottom, the annual increase is $54,000 <br />15 <br />dollars. My staff corrected me. <br />16 <br />CHAIR: Thank you. <br />17 <br />MR. BRILHANTE: It's $54,000. <br />18 <br />MS. IKEDA: Well, I understand what you're <br />19 <br />saying, Milton, that we should look at everybody. <br />20 <br />What concerns me is, although we're not <br />21 <br />supposed to think about what the financial state -- <br />22 <br />it's not supposed to be tied into what we're doing <br />23 <br />but, realistically, I feel that if we don't do some <br />24 <br />adjustments, we could be like a lot of counties on the <br />25 <br />mainland where they are in dire financial straits, and <br /> <br />ISLAND COURT REPORTING & TRANSCRIPTION SERVICES <br />(808) 933-9800 <br /> <br />