Kansas lawmakers are allowing a 93% pay raise for themselves to take effect next year

Kansas state Sen. Mark Steffen, right, R-Hutchinson, confers with Sen. Beverly Gossage, R-Eudora, left, during the Senate's session, Wednesday, Feb. 7, 2024, at the Statehouse in Topeka, Kan. All three senators wanted to force a debate on a proposed 93% pay raise for legislators starting next year but that effort has failed, and the pay raise is set to take effect. (AP Photo/John Hanna)

TOPEKA, Kan. (AP) — Kansas is set to nearly double state legislators' pay at the start of next year, making their compensation better than it is for their counterparts in a majority of states, including more populous ones like Georgia and Texas.

The increase is nearly $28,000 a year for rank-and-file legislators, boosting their total compensation from $30,000 to nearly $58,000, an increase of 93%. Legislative leaders get additional payments because of their duties, and the House speaker and Senate president are set to make more than $85,000 a year, up from $44,000.

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