Fragments of the Debates of the Iowa Constitutional Conventions of 1844 And 1846

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Fragments of the Debates of the Iowa Constitutional Conventions of 1844 And 1846
Shambaugh, Benjamin Franklin, 1871-1940
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He was a member of the com- mittee, and the amount of the salaries was fixed by a kind of compromise; so he found himself voting against some of his own agreements. He desired to put the salaries at a fair price, and pay as much as would secure the services of competent and faithful officers. He knew something about the Auditor of Indiana. If you looked into the laws you would find every year a act or resolution authorizing pay for extra services, or extra Clerk-hire, in his office. He had seen... the same thing in other States. If there was not sufficient allowed the officer, he would make it out in some way by a charge for extra services.
Mr. Chapman commented upon the subject of Clerk-hire and renewed the expression of his desire that the officers 128 Convention of 184. 4.
should not receive a compensation that would be dispropor- tioned to their duties, and render them a kind of gentlemen pensioners upon the government.
Mr. Hempstead said, that to accommodate the gentleman from Wapello, who seemed so fearful that some gentleman would get the offices of the State, he felt disposed to make a motion that no gentleman, or man of respectability should be appointed to any office under the Government of the State of Iowa.


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