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Related: About this forumTexas Attorney General Ken Paxton will not receive his $153,750 salary during suspension
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Comptroller Glenn Hegars office confirmed Thursday that Attorney General Ken Paxton will not be paid his $153,750 annual salary while he is on suspension.
The states top lawyer was removed from office last week and is awaiting his impeachment trial before the Senate, which has not yet been scheduled.
Paxton was suspended from his duties Saturday when the Texas House voted to adopt 20 articles of impeachment ranging from accepting bribes to disregarding his official duties. The vote came two days after an investigative committee unveiled the charges. The committee had been meeting since March after Paxton asked the Legislature to approve the use of taxpayer money for a $3.3 million settlement for four former employees who were fired after accusing him of using his office to benefit a friend and political donor, real estate investor Nate Paul.
On Tuesday, Gov. Greg Abbott named John Scott, former Texas secretary of state, as interim attorney general. Scott receives the same rate of pay as Paxton, $153,750 annually. The compensation for Texas state employees can be found in the Tribunes Government Salaries Explorer, which is updated quarterly.
The states top lawyer was removed from office last week and is awaiting his impeachment trial before the Senate, which has not yet been scheduled.
Paxton was suspended from his duties Saturday when the Texas House voted to adopt 20 articles of impeachment ranging from accepting bribes to disregarding his official duties. The vote came two days after an investigative committee unveiled the charges. The committee had been meeting since March after Paxton asked the Legislature to approve the use of taxpayer money for a $3.3 million settlement for four former employees who were fired after accusing him of using his office to benefit a friend and political donor, real estate investor Nate Paul.
On Tuesday, Gov. Greg Abbott named John Scott, former Texas secretary of state, as interim attorney general. Scott receives the same rate of pay as Paxton, $153,750 annually. The compensation for Texas state employees can be found in the Tribunes Government Salaries Explorer, which is updated quarterly.
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Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton will not receive his $153,750 salary during suspension (Original Post)
LetMyPeopleVote
Jun 2023
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Mopar151
(10,172 posts)1. Good! Even Abbot can see that Paxton's the slowest horse in a field of nags.
joshdawg
(2,711 posts)2. Freeze all his assets,
take away all his money and then Lock Him Up!
and throw away the key.
And then go after abbott and patrick.
LetMyPeopleVote
(154,119 posts)3. Paxton wants to continue receiving his salary