LEWISTON — Several Androscoggin County municipalities filed a lawsuit Tuesday against the county and county commissioners, alleging that the commissioners improperly set their own salaries and benefits, WCSH is reporting. Lewiston, Auburn, Poland, Lisbon, Turner, Durham, Greene, Sabattus, Minot, Leeds, Livermore Falls and Mechanic Falls are plaintiffs in the lawsuit. The complaint says the municipalities provide about 80 percent of the county’s budget, and under the county charter, a budget committee must approve the county’s budget and commissioners’ salary and benefits. The county and its commissioners took the position that following a legislative change in 2013, the commissioners have the authority to approve the county budget, as well as their salaries and benefits, the complaint contends. “The fact that virtually every municipality, large and small, in Androscoggin County has joined together to sue the county and its commissioners speaks volumes,” said Sabattus Chief of Police and Interim Town Manager Anthony Ward. The commissioners said in a statement that they are confident they are within full compliance of the charter. The complaint also asks for return of all of the salaries and benefits that were not approved by the budget committee.

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