Wednesday, March 21, 2012

Public pension 'millionaires' club - Times Union

    $316,245.  That's the annual pension of one Long Island school superintendent and that's why taxpayer advocacy groups are not satisfied with the reforms passed last this month in New York.
     There are still calls to do more, although the Governor made it clear last week, he has done all he is willing to do and isn't interested in more feuding with the unions as he readies for an expected White House run in 2016.
     Public pension 'millionaires' club - Times Union

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

Gee how much Cargo did Fargo get away with?????????????

Anonymous said...

Everything the man ever did was for children. Lay off. He was also required to take real tuffy classes. You know, fingerpainting and How to Change Feelings 101. He deserves all his stuff. As Dan says, he's entitled.

Anonymous said...

It would take three average state troopers combined to get that kind of pension.
And coincidentally, three troopers would have worked about as many hours as this one superintendent anomaly.