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August 17, 2012
The Roundup: CA lawmaker gift bill dies; pension funds shift strategy; MN workers lose benefits

The Roundup: Lawmaker gift bill dies; pension funds shift strategy; MN workers lose benefits

Storified by Jon Ortiz · Fri, Aug 17 2012 06:47:48

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Bill to limit gifts to California lawmakers dies a quiet death - The Sacramento BeeLegislation to restrict free tickets and other gifts to lawmakers died quietly Thursday without a public vote in an election year. The me...
DMV will issue licenses to some here illegallyCalifornia's Department of Motor Vehicles will start issuing driver's licenses to those here illegally who qualify for President Obama's ...

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State Auditor says Caltrans cost state millions on 710 properties - SGVTribune.comThe California State Auditor slammed Caltrans on Thursday for costing the state millions of dollars with its "poor" management of a set o...

Dan Walters Daily: Are promises for pension reform real?

Dan Walters Daily, Aug. 17, 2012thebeecapitolalert
New rules expose bigger funding gaps for public pensionsFor the worst-off cities, the new pension debt calculations could mean bond rating downgrades and increased borrowing costs when localiti...
Cash-strapped US pension funds ditch stocks for alternativesNEW YORK (Reuters) - Faced with growing obligations and shrinking returns, many of the largest U.S. public pensions have raised their exp...
Pension Reform: Council Approves Cuts to Officer Retirement BenefitsFollowing the lead of cities throughout the state, Glendora reached an agreement with its two police officer associations to reduce the r...
Cash-strapped MVD stalling online license renewal systemThe wait in line at Motor Vehicle Division offices across New Mexico usually is pretty long. The delay isn't quite as long, however, as t...
SC treasurer defends vote cutting state workers' benefits but says he could change his mind - Local / Metro - TheState.comState Treasurer Curtis Loftis said he stands by his vote to increase state workers' health insurance costs but is open to changing his mi...
Audit causes some family members of Minn. state workers to lose health benefitsThousands of family members of Minnesota state workers will be dropped from the state's employee health benefits plan, state official...
The Daily Digest (State workers say benefits unfairly cut off, Disaster aid work continues, Changes ordered to Sex Offender program) | Capitol ViewPosted at 6:33 AM on August 17, 2012 by Tom Scheck (0 Comments) Filed under:Daily Digest Several state employees say their family members...
LegalNewsline | Wis. public employees want action in 'Act 10' caseCHICAGO (Legal Newsline) -- Three Wisconsin public employees appealed the dismissal of their intervenor status by the federal district co...
Lawsuit filed against new state retirement planFinancial analysts disagree widely on its implications, with the Legislature's retirement analyst saying the new plan could cost the ...

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