Friday, January 23, 2009

Returning Raises in the Keystone State

A third of the Keystone State's lawmakers have returned their pay raises to the Pennsylvania treasury.

It comes the state's budget shortfall has worsened by $300 million in the last week alone. Gov James Rendell (D-PA) says that'll mean lay offs of state workers when the fiscal year begins July 1.

Pennsylvania lawmakers rushed to say they'd give up raises when things turned bad. Only 1-in-3 have returned their pay hikes for a grand total of $25,470.

The raise took effect on December 1.

PennLive.com has a list of those who've returned the extra pay so far. (PennLive.com)

1 comment:

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