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August 10, 2012
The Roundup: CA lawmakers blast parks officials; pension funds + Wall Street fees = waste

The Roundup: CA lawmakers blast parks officials; pension funds + Wall Street fees = waste

Storified by Jon Ortiz · Fri, Aug 10 2012 06:33:55

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'Betrayed' lawmakers question California state budget accounting - The Sacramento BeeIn their first examination of state accounting problems, California lawmakers condemned parks officials Thursday for hiding nearly $54 mi...
Critics blast state retirement for private workers - The Sacramento BeeOpponents of a bill that would create the nation's first state-run retirement program for private-sector workers testified Wednesday that...
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The State Worker: Would layoffs be better than furloughs for California's employees? - The Sacramento BeeGiven California's serial budget crises, don't be surprised if you start hearing about a push to speed up the state's glacial employee la...
Crowd, critics challenge state Sen. Mike Parry at hearing over union contracts - TwinCities.comA Republican state lawmaker running in a difficult congressional primary faced a rowdy union crowd and harsh comments from Democratic col...
NM may owe $20M in back pay to state workersThe state Court of Appeals has ruled about 11,000 state workers are entitled to retroactive pay increases because former Gov. Bill Richar...
State Pension Funds Waste Money on Wall Street FeesState pension funds are paying record fees to Wall Street money managers, while getting less-than-impressive results in return, says a re...
Pension Envy by Steven Greenhut - City JournalA glimpse into the public-union mind-set Rhode Island's Democratic state treasurer, Gina Raimondo, is fond of saying that pension reform ...
State worker's fight for job continues years after mystery callWhen N.C. Alcohol Law Enforcement Agent Matthew Stemple picked up the phone in the Hickory office that day, what seemed like a routine ti...
Romney jokingly compares California to GreeceDES MOINES, Iowa -- Mitt Romney jokingly said the United States needs to do a better job managing debt or it could end up like Greece, or ...
Capitol Alert: California healthier than Greece, The Atlantic mag concludes - sacbee.comSacbee.com is happy to provide a forum for reader interaction, discussion, feedback and reaction to our stories. However, we reserve the ...
Mike Parry-led hearing on state employee union contracts gets testy | MinnPostA legislative hearing on contracts for state union workers turned testy at times Thursday, reflecting the differing philosophies of Repub...
Florida's pension system relatively low on workers - Business - MiamiHerald.comFlorida's pension system trails most states when it comes to the ratio between employees paying into the system and pensioners taking ben...
Quinn wants lawmakers to consider all-inclusive pension reformsTed Schurter/The State Journal-Register Gov. Pat Quinn waves to the crowd during the 2012 Illinois State Fair Twilight Parade Thursday, A...
POLL: Should State Employees Pay for Health Care Rate Hike?Nearly one tenth of South Carolinians will see their health care costs go up by 4.6 percent. The hike comes as a result of a move by the ...
Florida Pension Issue: A Look Forward and A Look BackOver the course of about a year, major changes have taken place in Florida's Retirement System. Employees are now required to contribute ...

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