Supervisors Decide Against 25% Pay Raise
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
The San Diego County Board of Supervisors rejected a motion Tuesday to increase their salaries by 25%, after taxpayers and county employees protested the move.
Four of the five supervisors did not support the raise that would have increased their salaries to $143,838 annually.
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