INDIANAPOLIS — A new proposal in Indianapolis city-county council could nearly triple the base salary for councilors. "We get what we pay for," Dr.
INDIANAPOLIS — A new proposal in Indianapolis city-county council could nearly triple the base salary for councilors.
The base salary comes out to $11,400 for part-time work. The new proposal would bring salaries to $31,075 starting in 2024, with cost of living increases every year. The salary for councilors in Indianapolis is far below that of comparable cities. For example, Jacksonville, Florida has a similar population to Indianapolis and a city-county consolidated government. Their councilors are also part-time, but they make more than $52,000.
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