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Under the plan sent to the full S.C. House on Wednesday, state employees who make $66,667 or less, would receive a $1,000 raise. For those making more, they would receive a 1.5% raise.
The amount of money spent on state employee raises is more than double than the $41.1 million in the House budget, which proposed giving a $1,000 raise to any state employee earning $66,667 or ...
The pay raise will cost the state $61.5 million more a year and is part of a nearly $14.5 billion budget now headed to the General Assembly for an up or down vote. Employees earning more than ...
South Carolina state employees can expect a pay raise of $2,500 or 5%, whichever is higher, state budget writers have decided. With $800 million in additional money available to disburse in what ...
Under the Senate plan, state employees earning less than $50,000 a year would receive a $2,500 pay raise. Those earning more than $50,000 would receive a 5% raise.
House budget writers also approved a $1,000 or 1.5% pay raise for state employees, whichever is greater, which will cost the state about $41 million. The House budget also includes $107 million to ...
A few weeks after giving seven South Carolina agency heads 20% to 30% raises, a subcommittee of state commission met to consider others. The group reviewed 25 requests for increases and ...
The bill built in the raises to be doled out over two years. ... Teacher pay. Teachers in public school districts are paid typically for 10 months of the year. Pay is higher for teachers with ...