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After Bell's Toll: Can California Be Reformed?
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After Bell's Toll: Can California Be Reformed?
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After Bell's Toll: Can California Be Reformed?
Brian Calle, OC Register
Calling out the city of Bell's flagrant misuse of taxpayer funds for enormous salaries for city executives has started a statewide movement for local cities and municipalities to post all salary information on their websites.That's good news for those of us concerned with greater transparency, but the approach must be uniform for cities throughout the Golden State, and transparency should not be the only reform. Much work needs to be done on the public policy front to protect local taxpayers and address unbalanced compensation for civic employees. Such actions as local...
http://www.realclearpolitics.com/2010/08/08/after_bell039s_toll_can_california_be_reformed_239256.html
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Re: After Bell's Toll: Can California Be Reformed?
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Nope.....not with this legislative lot
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