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<br /> <br />Page 20 <br />1 <br />CHAIR: That's what happens when you miss two <br />2 <br />meetings. <br />3 <br />MR. BRILHANTE: I know. Talk about pulling <br />4 <br />the short straw here. <br />5 <br />CHAIR: You're lucky you aren't “Chair” today. <br />6 <br />MR. BRILHANTE: Anyway, again, I was being <br />7 <br />facetious. <br />8 <br />William Brilhante, again. As you know or may <br />9 <br />not know, very similar to your function here with the <br />10 <br />County regarding the Salary Commission, the State has a <br />11 <br />salary commission as well for State employees, <br />12 <br />legislators, and the like, and they are called the <br />13 <br />Commission on Salaries. <br />14 <br />On March 13th of this current year, they <br />15 <br />issued and they approved salary wage increases for <br />16 <br />state administrators and the like. And for that, I'll <br />17 <br />direct you to the binder. And there's a yellow tab <br />18 <br />at -- probably the tab that is on the bottom after the <br />19 <br />red. It says "State's Executive Pay Plan." And you <br />20 <br />can look at that handout, and that specifically <br />21 <br />identifies the raises that the Commission on Salaries <br />22 <br />have approved for the various state directors, <br />23 <br />deputies, legislators, and the like. So, again, this <br />24 <br />is nothing new. This is how it works across the State. <br />25 <br />CHAIR: Yeah. And, somehow, they can get by <br /> <br />ISLAND COURT REPORTING & TRANSCRIPTION SERVICES <br />(808) 933-9800 <br /> <br />