Pa. township supervisors can now vote themselves up to a 7% pay raise

Pennsylvania’s township supervisors can vote themselves a pay raise over the next five years under a law Gov. Josh Shapiro signed on Wednesday. The measure allows for the salary of elected officials in the state’s nearly 1,500 second-class townships to rise for the first time since 1995 by nearly 7% next year.

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