PHOENIX โ€” If state lawmakers get their way, Arizonans will be spending an extra $6.2 million a year to support the folks who make our laws.

And the people who support them.

Thatโ€™s on top of the $23.5 million cost to operate the House and Senate.

Senate President Karen Fann, R-Prescott, said she can justify the 38 percent increase in her chamberโ€™s budget.

โ€œWe are losing employees every year to the House and other departments because they are literally wooing them away because we have no money for raises,โ€ she said. Fann said many of the staffers who work for individual senators have not seen a pay hike in years.

Fann also said there is a need for additional staff workers to help lawmakers analyze bills. And she said thatโ€™s not just the majority Republicans, saying that the last staffer she had funds to hire went to the Democrats.

And what of the $2.5 million that the House wants?

Thatโ€™s a different story. In essence, it comes down to a โ€œme, tooโ€ move.

Matt Specht, spokesman for House Speaker Rusty Bowers, said the money was added to the House budget โ€œin order to maintain some parity with the additional resources requested by the Senate.โ€

But Specht said his chamber actually does have some uses for the extra dollars.

โ€œThe funding will allow the House to continue to make capital improvements, such as the accessibility improvements started late last year, or address other needs,โ€ he said.


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