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NEWS: Federal workers earning double their private counterparts
A study by USA Today has found that federal employees' average compensation is more than double what private sector workers earn and has grown 33% …
EDITORIAL: Maybe we should thank Bell’s Rizzo for shedding light on pension excesses
Did Robert Rizzo actually do California a favor? LA Times columnist Steve Lopez believes by exposing the bloated pensions of state employees at …
OPINION: Taxing Our Way Toward Collapse
Assemblyman Dan Logue breaks down the proposed tax increases by State Democrats and offers his insight to what they mean for the future of California. …
NEWS: Six Months to Go Until The Largest Tax Hikes in History
Americans for Tax Reform site lists the expected tax increases resulting from the expiration of 2001 and 2003 Tax Relief act as well as new taxes set …
EDITORIAL: Referendum on California’s carbon-limit law qualifies for November ballot
Hot Air editorial by Ed Morrissey on the battle heating up over the proposed suspension of AB 32 and what it means to the preservation of jobs and the …
EDITORIAL: Voter initiative qualifies to delay California Climate Bill
The referendum to stall AB 32 has made it on to the November ballot and LA Ecopolitics Examiner's Paul Taylor reviews its importance to California's …
NEWS: California government workers have built up $2.75 billion in paid time off
Based on data analyzed by The Sacramento Bee California state employees have access of up to 11 weeks of paid time off which is equal to an average of …
OPINION: Dow 28000000: The Unbelievable Expectations of California’s Pension System
Wall Street Journal opinion piece by David Crane Special Advisor to Governor Schwarzenegger on the undisclosed pension costs of SB 400 passed in 1999. …
OPINION: Sinking the State
Author William Lobdell shares how 50-year old friends are retiring from state jobs with 90 percent of their final annual pay while his 50th birthday …