Connecticut's chief justice has called for a pay raise for the state's judges and judicial magistrates of about $45,000 or more over the next four years, noting that state judges haven't had a pay increase in five years, that judicial salaries have risen less than 1.65 percent annually in the past decade and that Connecticut now ranks 45th overall in judicial pay.
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Connecticut's Chief Justice Calls for 11 Percent Pay Hike for Judges
The Connecticut Law Tribune
October 16, 2012
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