State boards that determine pay for legislators and statewide elected officials have met for a second time, after their actions in previous meetings were called into question because one member was a registered lobbyist and shouldn’t have been on the boards.

The Legislative Compensation Board and the Statewide Official Compensation Commission , which have the same nine members – four of whom were appointed within the past week – spent part of the afternoon of Tuesday, Nov. 18, rescinding actions from previous meetings and updating their decisions regarding pay raises for legislators and 11 statewide positions.

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