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La lawmakers consider hefty raises for governor, statewide elected officials in 2028
Posted on 4/27/26 at 1:48 pm
Posted on 4/27/26 at 1:48 pm
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House Bill 1201, sponsored by Rep. John Illg, R-Harahan, would set the governor’s salary to 35% of the average base pay for Louisiana’s university system presidents in the previous fiscal year. Other statewide elected officials would earn 30% of the system leaders’ average.
If the law were enacted today, it would raise the governor’s annual salary from $130,000 to $182,088, according to a legislative fiscal analysis. Other statewide officials’ salaries would go from $115,000 to $156,075.
All statewide elected officials besides the governor would also receive a $30,000 annual housing allowance and a $12,000 annual vehicle allowance under Illg’s proposal. The governor is already given complimentary housing at the governor’s mansion and is driven around by a Louisiana State Police security detail.
The Louisiana House and Government Affairs Committee moved the bill forward Thursday. It needs a vote from the full House and Senate to become law.
Illg said salaries for statewide elected officials haven’t been raised in 20 years. Some current office holders made more money in previous government jobs at the same agencies they now lead.
Illg told the House committee he wanted to link the elected officials’ salaries to an outside metric, such as university system president pay, so pay increases were not reliant on a legislative vote in the future.
“You need to tie it to something so we never have to deal with this, again,” he said.
A few other states tie their gubernatorial salaries to an outside entity. The Nevada governor, with a salary of $164,474 in 2022, receives pay increases when other state employees do, according to the Nevada Independent. Tennessee governor’s pay, $204,336 in 2022, is must be the same as the Tennessee Supreme Court chief justice’s salary.
If Illg’s bill passes, the Louisiana governor’s salary would likely be higher than governors in most of Louisiana’s surrounding states.
Alabama ($124,563), Arkansas ($158,739), Texas ($153,750) and Florida ($134,181) all paid their governors significantly less in 2022 than the proposed $182,000 Louisiana salary, according to a report by the Council of State Governments. The Mississippi governor salary was raised from $122,160 to $160,000 in 2024, according to Mississippi Today.
New York has the highest paid governor in the country, who makes $250,000 annually, and Maine has the lowest paid governor, making $70,000 annually, according to the report.
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Our politicians probably need the raise to cover our ever increasing insurance premiums.
Posted on 4/27/26 at 1:52 pm to 4cubbies
Awesome. All politicians need more money. I mean, aside from the skimming and other fraud, they hardly make squat.
And of course, they need that insurance....
And of course, they need that insurance....
Posted on 4/27/26 at 1:52 pm to 4cubbies
You may get a rare friendly reception on this topic. 
Posted on 4/27/26 at 1:55 pm to TrueTiger
I'm not holding my breath but this is pretty absurd considering how broke our state is. Politicians only look out for themselves at every level.
Posted on 4/27/26 at 2:01 pm to 4cubbies
I'm reminded of the time the legislature was debating increasing the governor's salary when Edwin Edwards was in office.
During the debate one state senator went to the microphone and asked his colleagues, "Why does Edwin Edwards need an increase in salary? He works on commission..."
During the debate one state senator went to the microphone and asked his colleagues, "Why does Edwin Edwards need an increase in salary? He works on commission..."
Posted on 4/27/26 at 2:03 pm to 4cubbies
Those baws in Louisiana gonna get paid while infrastructure suffers. The few times I have been in Louisiana, I could not help but notice the horrible roads.
They have to be the worst in the USA!!
They have to be the worst in the USA!!
Posted on 4/27/26 at 2:06 pm to 4cubbies
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Texas ($153,750) and Florida ($134,181) all paid their governors significantly less in 2022 than the proposed $182,000 Louisiana salary
Louisiana going to pay its Governor more than Texas and Florida pays theirs?
Posted on 4/27/26 at 2:10 pm to 4cubbies
What would you expect. You have lawyers, most likely failed ones, making laws being propped up by lawyers who flood the system with unnecessary legal issues. Well that a select group of entities that lawyers make a fortune off of. No way they consider schools, infrastructure or even enforcement of existing laws
Posted on 4/27/26 at 2:12 pm to 4cubbies
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it would raise the governor’s annual salary from $130,000 to $182,088,
What if we cut the salary to $70,000 instead. Would anyone run for Governor? Oh, I think so. Would they be high quality? I don't think La. has ever had a high quality governor.
Posted on 4/27/26 at 2:25 pm to ragincajun03
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Louisiana going to pay its Governor more than Texas and Florida pays theirs?
How many live tigers did the Texas and Florida governors secure to attend a university football game?
EXACTLY
Posted on 4/27/26 at 2:26 pm to 4cubbies
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Politicians only look out for themselves at every level
A veey famous and funny man once said "It's a club and you and I ain't in it."
Posted on 4/27/26 at 2:28 pm to UtahCajun
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A veey famous and funny man once said "It's a club and you and I ain't in it."
I may not be able to give myself a $40K salary increase, but at least I can sleep at night.
Posted on 4/27/26 at 2:43 pm to Nosevens
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What would you expect. You have lawyers, most likely failed ones, making laws being propped up by lawyers who flood the system with unnecessary legal issues. Well that a select group of entities that lawyers make a fortune off of. No way they consider schools, infrastructure or even enforcement of existing laws
In other parts of the world I believe they call it "job security"!! Only in America do the American citizens spend billions of dollars on elections annually to make sure their lawyers have "job security"!!
Posted on 4/27/26 at 3:14 pm to 4cubbies
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“You need to tie it to something so we never have to deal with this, again,” he said.
I agree. It should be tied to the average salary in Louisiana. If they want more money, then pass laws that make the state more prosperous.
Posted on 4/27/26 at 3:21 pm to 4cubbies
I really, really despise these people. We are a borderline third world country because of them.
Posted on 4/27/26 at 3:49 pm to SludgeFactory
Makes sense.
It’s hard work screwing over residential utility customers to subsidize META data centers.
Hard work should be rewarded.
It’s hard work screwing over residential utility customers to subsidize META data centers.
Hard work should be rewarded.
Posted on 4/27/26 at 3:49 pm to 4cubbies
They are all cut from the same cloth... which is personal greed.
Posted on 4/27/26 at 4:20 pm to 4cubbies
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4cubbies
Why did one of your “students” shoot up the mall?
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