Fairfax supervisors consider raising board’s salaries

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A proposal to raise salaries for the first time since 2016 would increase the chair's salary by as much as 45 percent and supervisors' pay by up to 37 percent.

, which is based on a residential property tax rate freeze that nonetheless means homeowners would pay an average of $520 more in their annual tax bills because of higher property assessments.

Also, the proposed amount is about as much as what full-time board members in some other large jurisdictions make, according to the county. Herrity argued that Fairfax’s compensation should be more akin to its closest neighbors in Northern Virginia since the supervisor’s position is still technically part time. He also said hiking the board’s salary now sends the wrong message to county employees who are also struggling with the region’s high cost of living.“This is public service,” said Herrity, who earns a second salary as part-time chief financial officer to a computer security company.

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