Gov. Brian Sandoval has set salaries for his staff that are lower - in some cases significantly lower - than his predecessor.
Chief of Staff Heidi Gansert, for example, will receive an annual salary of $124,988. That is more than $10,000 less than the $135,782 Jim Gibbons paid his chief of staff.
Deputy Chief of Staff Ann Wilkinson is listed as making $103,815 a year and Senior Policy Adviser Dale Erquiaga $119,997. Both of those are less than the $124,114 Gibbons paid his deputy chief of staff.
Sandoval is paying his general counsel Lucas Foletta $89,993 a year. That is $34,121 less than the $124,114 Gibbons paid his lawyer.
In both cases, those salary figures are before those staff members take the 4.6 percent pay cut resulting from the day-a-month unpaid furloughs imposed on all state workers, including the governor's staff.
The result is a significant decrease in the total annual salary cost of the governor's office. While that total was $1.5 million for Gibbons, it's $1,046,168 for Sandoval.
Sandoval is also running the office with fewer staff than Gibbons - 18 in all compared to 24, including the governor himself, who makes $141,000 annually. The new staff lineup is also lean compared to Gibbons' predecessor Kenny Guinn, who in 2004 had a staff of 20 and a total payroll of $1,335,670.
Guinn also paid some key staff members more than Sandoval. His general counsel, for example, received $108,123 in 2004. His chief of staff, however, was paid $111,144 at that time.
Sandoval's staff released the list of salaries Monday as part of his promise to run a transparent administration. Under Nevada law, the salaries of non-classified staff in the governor's office are public information.
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