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    Judges Pay Raise Hidden In Auto Bailout

    Pay raise for judges tucked into bailout plan


    By ANDREW TAYLOR, Associated Press Writer Andrew Taylor
    Wed Dec 10, 5:13 pm ET

    WASHINGTON – If the $14 billion bailout plan for U.S. automakers passes, it will help more than just Ford, Chrysler and General Motors. Federal judges would get a pay raise, as well.

    The raise — an annual cost of living adjustment, or COLA — would bring U.S. District court judges up to par with members of Congress, who will receive an almost $5,000 boost on Jan. 1. District judges and lawmakers now earn $169,300 a year but are expected to be awarded a 2.8 percent raise next year, said Dick Carelli, a spokesman for the Administrative Office of the United States Courts.

    Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid, D-Nev., insisted that the judicial pay raise go into the automaker loan measure, which is the only item of business on Congress' lame-duck agenda.

    Under ethics legislation enacted almost two decades ago, members of Congress get a cost of living raise automatically, but they have to vote to give judges an identical raise. Because the spending bill covering U.S. courts has not passed, the step is necessary if judges are going to get their COLA.

    The Senate passed the judicial pay measure as a separate bill in November, but the House never acted. A House Democratic leadership aide said that while House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, D-Calif., supports the pay raise, it was difficult for the House to hold a stand-alone vote in the midst of a recession to increase the pay for people making far more than most workers.

    As a result, Reid has taken the unusual step of linking the obscure but important judicial pay issue to the unpopular auto bailout.

    There is concern among many policymakers that judges are not paid enough relative to the importance of their offices, and in six of the past 13 years, judges have been denied their pay raise as lawmakers opted not to take their own COLA.

    Even with the raise, judges earn far less than lawyers at big firms, just as members of Congress make less than many lobbyists.

    If the pay measure fails to go through this year, judges are likely to get the increase as one of the first pieces of business next year.

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    Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid, D-Nev., insisted that the judicial pay raise go into the automaker loan measure, which is the only item of business on Congress' lame-duck agenda.
    Gotta keep 'em in your pocket right Harry?
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    I said in a previous post that these bailouts would be for more then Detroit. Makes me wonder where this money really is going to. Hmmm....LaRaza since Frank was unable to sneak a 25 million dollar earmark into the budget, Univision, illegal alien healthcare, welfare, education including tuition assistance,foodstamps, housing assistance (we will make the mortgage payments for the 5 million illegal aliens HUD says defaulted on their subprime mortgages), low income energy assistance (heating), job assistance and god only knows what else. The American people are on their own as this government's only concern is for those providing cheap illegal labor and illegal votes.
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