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Settle: Pay and duties of elected officials in Caddo

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If big bucks is your goal, then don’t run for the Shreveport City Council, the Caddo Commission or the Caddo Parish School Board.

Caddo commissioners are the top paid. And Caddo Parish school board members the lowest. Based on the budget sizes of each group, Commissioners are overpaid by a large measure. And school board members just the opposite. (For the record the Caddo commissioners are the highest paid part time elected officials in the state.)

The twelve commissioners are paid $1,892 per month. The president gets an additional $100 a month Compensation.

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The twelve school board members receive $800 a month. The school board president is paid $900 per month.

The seven Shreveport council members are compensated $1268 per month. The council president gets an extra $200 per month.

The Commission and the Shreveport Council meet four times each month—two work sessions and two regular meetings. They both have numerous committees that meet periodically.

The school board has one work session and one regular meeting each month. The executive committee meets monthly.

The school board budget is in excess of $492 million dollars. The city of Shreveport operating budget is $488 million. The capitol improvements budget, which is funded with bond money, is $877 million. The commissions budget is $74 million.

As far as the number of constituents, city councilmembers have the most. After the 2010 re-apportionment, each district was roughly the same size. Due to population shifts, District F (Stephanie Lynch) has the smallest population and District D (Michael Corbin) has the most population, — by a 4,000 plus margin.

Although the school board and the commission both have the same jurisdiction—the entire parish—their 12 district lines differ (go figure?).

School board District 3 (Margaret Brown) and District 5 (Bonita Douzart) are almost the same size. They are the smallest district by population. District 9 (Barry Rachal) is the largest district.

Caddo Commission District 5 (Jerald Bowman) and District 6 (Lynn Cawthorne) are virtually the same in population, and they are the two smallest districts. District 9 (John Atkins) is the largest district by a considerable margin.

Each of these representatives are elected for four year terms. Council members can only serve 2 consecutive terms. Commissioners and school board members are limited to 3 consecutive terms.

Employee wise, the school board is the largest by a large margin. Over 5500 people work within the school system. Shreveport has 2800 employees and the Commission 353.

Each group is important in its mission. Each body has its own personality that is clearly reflected in their meetings, elected representatives and administrations.

John Settle is a Shreveport-Bossier political columnist. You can read his columns at www.settletalk.com

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