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Media catches on: Per Diem a backdoor pay bump for MN legislators

The Rochester Post Bulletin reports on MN legislators' money grab / aka "per diem." We reported Lyndon Carlson as one of the top 4 earners in 2008. Reports of our three legislator's earnings are below.
While salaries for lawmakers have remained frozen at $31,140.90 for a decade, legislators have found other ways to boost their take-home pay. They have boosted their daily allowances, known as per diem, by $40 in the Senate and $21 in the House during the last 10 years. Hamline University Professor David Schultz, an expert in government ethics, said this amounts to a backdoor salary increase.

"They have basically come up with a sort of subterfuge, kind of a hidden way of supplementing their income, which is basically by using the per diem," he said.

Some legislators claim upwards of $35,000, outpacing their annual salary. Lawmakers receive per diem seven days a week during the legislative session. They are also eligible for per diem during a special session and outside of session on days they attend a committee meeting. 

You can look up your legislator's earnings at the Post-Bulletins' database. Here are the per diem earnings of our three DFL SD45 legislators. Keep in mind that they are only about 20 miles from the Capitol and live in a first-ring suburb of Minneapolis.

Rep. Lyndon Carlson (D) 45-B

  • 2009: $14,443.79 (he knows we're watching! -Ed)
  • 2008: $18,491.21
  • 2007: $19,808.72

Rep. Sandra Peterson (D) 45-A:

  • 2009: $10,179.94
  • 2008: $8,826.30
  • 2007: $11,525.23

Sen. Ann Rest (D) 45:

  • 2009: $17,996.20
  • 2008: $20,775.06
  • 2007: $25,590.23
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SD45 DFL Per Diem - Lyndon Carlson and Ann Rest ranked top 5 in earnings

Rep. Lyndon Carlson (D-45B) is again in the top of per diem (daily expenses) earners for 2008. He charged $13,860, just below fellow DFLers Tom Rukavina. Speaker Margaret Kelliher and Alan Juhnke.

Senator Ann Rest (D-45) made the top five in the senate, earning $15,936. With other line items, her total for the year reached $20,775.06.

Early this year, WCCO's Pat Kessler explained the money grab:
IN FACT, officially, the legislature meets for about 3 to 5 months every year, and lawmakers get paid $31,140 every year. They also receive daily expense payments called per diem, which originally was meal money, but now can boost their income by more than 50 percent.

It's TRUE.  Lawmakers can get up to $96 a day in the Senate and up to $77 a day in the House. They can receive per diem seven days a week during the session, even when they're not physically at the Capitol. And it counts toward their pensions.

No receipts are necessary and no questions are asked.

You can download House and Senate per diem earnings at the WCCO article. Since we taxpayers pay their salaries (and per diems), it's time we ask questions - then unseat them both in 2010.

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2007 DFL Per Diem Earnings: SD45's Carlson Is #3 Earner

The House Republican Caucus reports the per diem earnings for DFL elected officials.

In addition to their salaries, and in addition to raising the housing allowance to $14,400 by providing year-round housing, the DFL voted to have the per diem payments raised by almost 17%.


Here are the totals collected by our SD-45 House Reps:

Lyndon Carlson: $16,317  (close behind #2 earner Speaker Margaret Kelliher)
Sandra Peterson: $8,470


These two Representatives, along with Senator Ann Rest are holding a town meeting Saturday March 29, 9-10:30 am at the Crystal Community Center. Add this to the many other items we should be questioning them on.


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