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politicsanyone - > Politics, anyone? -> Florez asks for pay cut
Florez asks for pay cut

 State Sen. Dean Florez on Friday joined California senators volunteering for a 5% pay cut. (Separately, Florez earned some Dan Walter's ink regarding the Lt Gov race.)

 

Assemblywoman Jean Fuller was on board earlier.

 

 

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posted by politicsanyone on Monday, June 22, 2009 at 11:26 AM
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posted by Shwaine on Jun 22, 2009 at 01:35 PM

5% is just a token gesture considering that state worker furloughs add up to 10%. I have a friend up north who is now looking at the prospect of 3 days of furloughs (15%). So if they really want to share in the pain, the least they could do is take a 10% pay cut.

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