House sneaks in late-night $11.6K raise for Illinois lawmakers, Senate still needs to pass measure


by Brad Weisenstein, Managing Editor
Illinois Policy
SPRINGFIELD - Illinois House members gave themselves a nearly 16% raise during a late-night vote Jan. 6 after many had left for the weekend.

The move still needs Illinois Senate approval and Gov. J.B. Pritzker’s signature.

In a lame-duck session that included a scramble to pass bills on abortion and gun control, state representatives put through a bill for mid-year spending adjustments that included the pay raises. They added $11,655 per lawmaker, raising the base to $85,000 annually for a legislature that is technically part-time and as of 2019 was the fourth-highest paid in the nation.

In reality, many state representatives will get more than $85,000 if the bill becomes law because of salary bonuses for committee responsibilities and leadership positions ranging from $10,000 to $16,000.

The bill passed the Illinois House 63-35, with about 20 members not voting, some of them already gone for the weekend.

The raise in base pay is in addition to 2.4% annual cost-of-living increases lawmakers gave themselves in 2019 during another secretive move. Those increases have lawmakers making about $73,345 and hit every July 1.

“Wages aren’t keeping up with inflation, but we’ve locked in inflation bumps each July, and now, late at night, with no one here, we’ve ensured our pay goes up well beyond what the private sector sees,” state Rep. Mark Batinick, R-Plainfield, told The Associated Press. Batinick is retiring when the 103rd Illinois General Assembly is sworn in Jan. 11.

Statewide elected leaders got raises in base pay, ranging from $205,700 for the governor to $160,900 for lieutenant governor. Pritzker, a billionaire heir to the Hyatt Hotels fortune, has not taken his salary since taking office. The bill created a position of Illinois House speaker pro tempore and gives the Senate another leadership position for attaining a supermajority, which adds a five-figure bump to those two $85,000 lawmaker salaries.

Illinoisans who object to the 16% pay bumps as inflation rages and threatens another recession should contact Pritzker and urge a veto of Senate Bill 1720.


Joe Tabor is a senior policy analyst at the Illinois Policy Institute, a nonpartisan research organization that promotes responsible government and free market principles.

Four wins and three forfeits fall short for SJO wrestling squad

ROBINSON -- Four St. Joseph-Ogden wrestlers picked wins in the squad's match against Lawerenceville at the Robinson High School Duals on Saturday.

SJO won bouts at the first weight classes starting with Gary Page, who pinned Lawrenceville's Drew Seitsinger in their 106-pound match. Then, Emmitt Holt dominated the Indian's Daniel Kiser on his way to a 15-0 technical fall at 113.

Sophomore Landen Butts held his own against Lawrenceville's Trevor Loy. Going the distance, Butts padded his stats with a 10-7 decision over Loy in their 138-pound match.

Later, Davin Alverez delivered a quick-six at 145 pounds to the Spartan cause besting Robert Delaure with a 21-second pin.

Holden Brazelton (132), Owen Birt (220), and Kyle Miccoli (285) won their weight classes by way of forfeits.


Box Score

106 Page, Gary (St. Joseph-Ogden) over Seitsinger, Drew (Lawrenceville):: Fall 3:53

113 Holt, Emmitt (St. Joseph-Ogden) over Kiser, Daniel (Lawrenceville):: Tech Fall 15-0

120 Foster, Issac (Lawrenceville) over Walsh, Jackson (St. Joseph-Ogden):: Fall 1:45 11-6

126 Seitsinger, Cale (Lawrenceville) over Goodwin, Brandon (St. Joseph-Ogden):: Decision 9-4

132 Brazelton, Holden (St. Joseph-Ogden) over (Lawrenceville):: Forfeit

138 Butts, Landen (St. Joseph-Ogden) over Loy, Trevor (Lawrenceville):: Decision 10-7

145 Alverez, Davin (St. Joseph-Ogden) over Delaure, Robert (Lawrenceville):: Fall 0:21

152 Oaks, Casen (Lawrenceville) over Hayes, Coy (St. Joseph-Ogden):: Fall 3:13

160 Seed, Brian (Lawrenceville) over Swisher, Devan (St. Joseph-Ogden):: Fall 0:45

170 Lucas, Tyson (Lawrenceville) over Sarnecki, Carlson (St. Joseph-Ogden):: Fall 1:44

182 Williams, Maliyke (Lawrenceville) over Mata, Gabe (St. Joseph-Ogden):: Fall 0:38

195 Blackwell, Nathen (Lawrenceville) over Sarver, Peyton (St. Joseph-Ogden):: Fall 5:17

220 Birt, Owen (St. Joseph-Ogden) over Forfeit (Lawrenceville):: Forfeit

285 Miccoli, Kyle (St. Joseph-Ogden) over Forfeit (Lawrenceville):: Forfeit


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