On the Records: State Agency Executives' Pay Detailed
The state auditor's office on Friday released a report that breaks down the salaries of state agency executives in an effort to assess the current salary landscape at the executive level and identify pay disparities.
The study was conducted because of a section in the 82nd Legislature's appropriations bill that ordered a review of the compensation of exempt state employees. State workers holding exempt positions include executive officers who oversee the the state's various agencies.
For the study, the auditor's office included 74 executive officer positions, one director-level position at the Bob Bullock Texas State History ...

Comments (4)
Debbie Spencer via Texas Tribune on Facebook
Now we know why we have no high speed rail and public transportation is a joke. All the money goes to salaries for the people who run it.
A Brown Lyons via Texas Tribune on Facebook
Speak the truth, Ms. Spencer!
Mary S Martinez via Texas Tribune on Facebook
so...we can't get money for education, but we CAN provide these salaries????
Patricia Budak
Last April, Ross Ramsey wrote an article on Legislative benefits. In the comments, I asked if they increased their pension benefits by increasing the salary of district judges. He did not reply. I still want to know. Someone at TT please answer.