Pay raises approved for next elected commission, mayor and sheriff
Shelby County Commissioner Van Turner originally proposed a raise to $40,000 for commission members. The raise from $29,100 to $34,900 was a compromise after it became apparent nine votes weren’t there for $40,000. (Daily Memphian file)
The commission being elected in August with at least six new members will get a 19.9% pay raise. The mayor and sheriff elected on the same August ballot will get 21% raises.
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