By Kiley Russell
Bay City News
A bill designed to increase the diversity of city council members in California by increasing salaries cleared the state’s Legislature and is headed to Gov. Gavin Newsom’s desk.
If Newsom signs it, Senate Bill 329 by state Sen. Bill Dodd, D-Napa, would allow city councils to raise their maximum pay to keep pace with inflation.
Any increases would require a simple majority vote by a council and would be calculated using the California Consumer Price Index.
“No one runs for city council to get rich. But the low levels of pay make it much harder to balance careers and personal obligations with the calling to serve their community,” Dodd said.
“It’s especially hard for working people and those from diverse or disadvantaged backgrounds,” he said in a news release Tuesday. “By allowing councils to adjust their maximum pay to reflect inflation, my bill will remove barriers to achieving more equitable representation in local government.”
Currently, city council members’ salaries are capped based on the population size of their cities, and the maximum pay hikes set by state law have not increased since 1984.
That means that for cities with fewer than 35,000 people, monthly salaries generally top out at $300, according to Dodd’s office.
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“This is an incredible step toward equitability,” said Rohnert Park Mayor Samantha Rodriguez, who testified in favor of the bill.
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