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Perhaps it’s time for the governor, his staff, his cabinet, his department heads, and the assistants to each of these, along with the school administrators to take 50% pay rate cuts to “help the budget.” After all, Governor Riley touted the way he sells this state by saying he emphasises we’re a “low labor rate state” perhaps he and his should be “low labor rate” also. When I see school superintendants and administrators at “low labor rates” then perhaps a second look at taxes would be a better deal. And by the way, how about all the “breaks” and “tax incentives” the governor and towns have given big business??? And we need new taxes??? Not!.
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