Senate panel OKs increase in lawmakers’ per diem for travel to Phoenix
By Howard Fischer | Capitol Media Services via Arizona Daily Star
State lawmakers are making another bid to more than triple the amount they now get for coming to the Capitol during the session.
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The Senate Government Committee voted 6-1 to set the rate for lawmakers from outside of Maricopa County the same as what the federal government allows for out-of-town travel. At current numbers, that computes to $133.50 a day for lodging and $56 for meals.
By contrast, out-of-county legislators now get a total of $60 a day for the first 120 days of the session, which is supposed to cover all their costs. They do, however, get that $60 even for weekends and days there is no session.
Sen. Sonny Borrelli, R-Lake Havasu City, who is sponsoring SB 1461, called the move long overdue.