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End-of-year bonuses raise ire of board chairman

Severson acknowledges nearly $25,000 paid by Miller, Phillips, Bates not illegal

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Both Miller and Phillips said Severson's allegation was completely untrue. The bonuses they gave from their two offices all came out of salary line items, not from other line items such as office supplies or capital funds.

"I wanted to compensate them. They had an extraordinary year with the two elections they had. They went over and above what they needed to," Phillips said.

The bonuses were taken out of the salary line item of her portion of the General Fund, said Phillips, and out of the salaries and "extra clerk" lines of her Record Document Storage Fund. The document storage fund comes into the clerk's office, but is not levied for by the county.

The bonuses for Miller's employees also came out of the salary line item because she was planning to hire a new employee, but only hired part-time help, so she had the money in her budget.

"If its 2.5 percent for everybody and that's all they can afford, but the General Fund ended much higher than it did last year," Miller said.

County Board secretary Sandy Pommier received more than the 2.5 percent when she received a bonus at the end of 2012 of $2,500 for her extra work taking on administrator duties.

"The difference was it went to finance and was voted on in a public meeting," said Severson Wednesday.

When county administrators Dan Duffy and Shawn Hamilton left, Pommier stepped up both times to take on their duties, he said. The bonus was for the about eight months over two years she took those responsibilities on.

Severson said her bonus was taken out of the County Administrator Fund, where that salary is budgeted for. But Miller said the documentation submitted to her office for the stipend was from the Contingency Fund, which does not have line items for salaries.

"They get to reward their employees, I want to reward mine," Miller said.

The amount of money the county clerk, treasurer and state's attorney's offices gave in bonuses was not shared, but Severson said it was almost $25,000 total.

Severson did say the bonuses ranged from $350 a person to $5,000 a person. Helland also said Bates gave his assistant state's attorney Susan Bates $800 the day before her last day on the job.

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Fyin8 wrote on January 30, 2013 5:36 p.m. ...
This posting area is for comments on 'End-of-year bonuses raise ire of board chairman,' yet you insist on writing about an unrelated topic. Please familiarize yourself with Internet etiquette. Bruce--??? No, counselor. 95grad: Other offices were left out for brevity and to stay on subject. The statute was given for all to look up themselves. It covers: Division 3-1 - Auditor Division 3-2 - Clerk Division 3-3 - Coroner Division 3-4 - Public Defender And Appointed Counsel Division 3-5 - Recorder Division 3-6 - Sheriff Division 3-9 - State's Attorney Division 3-10 - Treasurer

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