24-201.01. Supreme Court judges; salary; amount; restriction on other employment of judges.
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On July 1, 2024, the salary of the Chief Justice and the judges of the Supreme Court shall be two hundred twenty-five thousand fifty-five dollars and thirty-five cents. On July 1, 2025, the salary of the Chief Justice and the judges of the Supreme Court shall be two hundred twenty-eight thousand four hundred thirty-one dollars and eighteen cents. On July 1, 2026, the salary of the Chief Justice and the judges of the Supreme Court shall be two hundred thirty-one thousand eight hundred fifty-seven dollars and sixty-five cents.
The Chief Justice and the judges of the Supreme Court shall hold no other public office of profit or trust during their terms of office nor accept any public appointment or employment under the authority of the government of the United States for which they receive compensation for their services. Such salaries shall be payable in equal monthly installments.
Legislature had constitutional right to fix salary in first instance to commence on effective date of act, notwithstanding it increased compensation during term. State ex rel. Johnson v. Marsh, 149 Neb. 1, 29 N.W.2d 799 (1947).