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Split Vote on Dickinson County Employee Raises

Split Vote on Dickinson County Employee Raises

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*Update: A Special meeting has been called for Tuesday, December 30th to discuss the action taken on pay raises. More information will be shared as we get it.

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Spirit Lake, IA (Northwestiowanow.com) — All Dickinson County employees and elected officials will get a 3 percent raise in the fiscal year starting July 1st.
The vote by the Board of Supervisors Tuesday was not unanimous.

Supervisor Kim Wermerson had suggested a three and one-half percent.

Supervisor Steve Clark did not second Wermerson’s motion but said it was not out of line.

Supervisor Levi Markwardt said he feels the five supervisors should forgo a raise in the upcoming budget.

Wermerson, Clark, and Bill Leopold voted for the across-the-board raise; Markwardt and Supervisor Steve Dullard voted no.

Elected official’s salaries used to be determined separately in the state of Iowa until the legislature allowed counties to disband their compensation commissions.

 

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