In considering budget priorities, Augusta commissioners agreed Thursday to aim for a $30,000-a-year salary and a $15-an-hour minimum wage for all employees.
They also discussed incentives to encourage people to take the COVID-19 vaccinations using the federal American Rescue Plan dollars.
In Burke County, it’s 31 percent.
“Can we incentivize people to get vaccinated?” Commissioner Ben Hasan asked, before proposing using $100,000 of the rescue plan money to do just that.
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Hasan proposed holding public drawings of names of 20 fully vaccinated people and giving them $5,000 each.
City Administrator Odie Donald said he’d been inquiring with the Georgia Municipal Association and ACCG about whether the city could incentivize people to be vaccinated.
“One of the areas I saw was doing $200 to the folks who had completed their second shot or a single dose of Johnson & Johnson,” he said. “They’re looking into giving us some guidance as to whether we can actually use the funding that way.”
Sylvia Cooper is a Columnist with The Augusta Press. Reach her at sylvia.cooper@theaugustapress.com.
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