Davis Back tracks obscene Pay Raise
Dir chose Gray Davis (D) in the danger zone policy, changes in a previous commitment not to accept an increase payments, which the belly of his salary of $ 131000 to $ 165000th In his first press conference, Capitol, Davis announced he would be the new gubernatorial salary of $ 165000 less than 5 per cent. During the campaign, Davis said he would be “obscene” to accept, as a large increase if workers had not seen an increase in three years. Davis’ transition team in this country can not be used to increase this year, either through close budget.John Lindauer, zinnengeschmückte 1998 GOP gubernatorial Nominated, said he is willing to disclose case against him by the Commission on public services in Alaska (APOC). Lindauer, he refused law, but agreed to pay a fine of $ 1460 for the matter behind him. APOC debit the Lindauer and his wife not to disclose business interests, sources of income and loans, as in Alaska. Another complaint, which accuses Lindauer violation of the laws of the State to finance the campaign through contributions disguised as a gift from his wife, is currently still under study. The Commission is considering housing supply.
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