State Lawmakers Not Getting COLA Raise

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Top Pennsylvania officials and lawmakers will not get the automatic cost-of-living raise this year.

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Top Pennsylvania officials and lawmakers will not get the automatic cost-of-living raise this year.

The increase is tied to the U.S. Consumer Price Index for the Philadelphia metropolitan region, which measures inflation over a 12-month period.

Usually it increases, but this year it declined.

That means lawmakers' salaries will remain at just over $78,000.

Gov. Ed Rendell, the state's judges and other top state officials will also not receive a cost-of-living increase.

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