House Republicans are beating back Democratic attempts to advance a pay raise for state employees in favor of their own pay-plan proposal.
House Bill 13 promises pay raises of 5 percent for each of the next two years for employees who have labored for years under a pay freeze. It was negotiated between the governor's office and employee unions.
But a Republican-led panel rejected the deal Wednesday, and the full House on Thursday resisted an attempt by Democrats to bring the measure to the floor.
Republicans say they want a plan that focuses pay raises to employees who haven't gotten them.
Rep. Duane Ankney of Colstrip said plenty of higher-level workers still received pay raises under the pay freeze, while other workers such as prison guards did not.
Republicans say employee pay plan still in works
LEWIS AND CLARK COUNTY
POSTED: 3:16 PM Mar 14 2013
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