Posted on 02/07/2009 7:47:38 PM PST by BAW
Dozens of California Senate employees have their pay padded by a combined total of several hundred thousand dollars a year through a little-known method not disclosed publicly as salaries.
Sixty-eight employees receive monthly augmentations, including seven whose salaries are six digits without the sweetener and seven whose base pay is $80,000 to $99,000, Senate records show.
The padding is not new it has existed with little public knowledge for many years but the Senate Rules Committee last month ordered that no additional employees participate in light of the state's $40 billion budget shortfall.
Senators traditionally have had discretion to decide whether to award the extra compensation; if so, it is deducted from a $2,000 to $2,500 monthly entitlement each senator receives for office expenses.
Employees' pay is public record, but the Senate does not disclose the augmentations of up to $1,000 per participant per month $12,000 annually in responding to requests for a list of salaries and bonuses.
The Bee obtained a detailed accounting of the extra compensation only after submitting a Public Records Act request for "block grant" distribution in response to an anonymous e-mail urging it do so.
(Excerpt) Read more at sacbee.com ...
They will be collecting the CA federal tax returns soon.
Ethylene glycol would be an excellent sweetner for them.
Do the ‘State Workers’ that have been FORCED to take a few days off each month WITHOUT pay to meet Arnold’s budget shortfalls know about this?
You might want to clue them in...
Cat Fight! Meeerrowww! ;)
Man am I in the wrong line of work...
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“Man am I in the wrong line of work...”
Me, too! But at least we have our DIGNITY. And our guns. And dry powder. And what’s left of our 401Ks.
For now, anyway. *SCREAM*
Interesting that they withhold the income tax refunds due to residents, but have the money for these perks.
Different perks for them and us. Probably free insurance; etc.
Yep and is it reported on employees or their tax returns? I doubt it because it’s under office supplies.
One set of rules for the Lords, another set for the peasants.
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