Missouri 2024 Regular Session

Missouri Senate Bill SB1389

Introduced
2/7/24  

Caption

Modifies the compensation of circuit clerks

Impact

The legislative changes proposed in SB 1389 are expected to create a more uniform approach to the remuneration of circuit clerks throughout the state of Missouri. This could mean increased financial security for these clerks, as their compensation is now directly tied to the salaries of judges, which may be viewed as a step towards greater equity within the judicial system. By eliminating existing salary disparities based on county classifications, the bill aims to simplify the payment structure and possibly enhance job satisfaction among circuit clerks.

Summary

Senate Bill 1389 proposes modifications to the compensation structure for circuit clerks in Missouri. The bill primarily seeks to establish a new compensation model where the salary of each circuit clerk is set to be equal to sixty-two percent of the annual salary of an associate circuit judge. This aims to standardize the compensation across different counties, ensuring that clerks are compensated in a manner reflective of judicial salaries. The bill also mandates annual salary adjustments that correspond with those received by associate circuit judges, thereby aiming to maintain parity in compensation over time.

Contention

While SB 1389 seeks to address the issue of compensation equity, discussions around this bill may raise questions regarding the adequacy of funding for these salary adjustments, especially in financially constrained counties. Additionally, there may be debates regarding the implications for local budgets and the overall impact on judicial administrative expenses. Concerns may arise about whether this uniform compensation model adequately respects the unique needs and circumstances of different counties, particularly those with varying costs of living.

Companion Bills

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Similar Bills

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