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Friday, March 29, 2013

Maryland Executive Cabinet's Top Earners

We take a look at some of Maryland government's top salaries, beginning with the governor's executive cabinet.
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13 comments:

  1. Some make more than the Governor, no wonder we are in the poor house and we are being taxed to death.

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  2. $210,000 for the come here stat superintendent of schools. What a joke!

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  3. This is really enough to make one sick.

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  4. The state legislature sets these salaries. If anyone has a problem you should contact them.

    Attacking these employees individually is wrong. You cannot fault them for earning their position regardless of salary.

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  5. Don't see any of these jobs that serve a function.
    Eliminate them all!

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  6. Secretary of Aging?

    This has to be a joke?

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  7. Word is that the State Supt. of Schools will get a bonus if the achievement gap closes. Reading for African Americans in this county dropped in every grade tested last year. How much more money with no results can we spend? Millions and millions and asking for more.

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  8. They give themselves as much as they want it looks like.

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  9. This kinda stuff make one want to PUKE!!

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  10. Why do they make so much for sitting around and raising their hands. Little children does the same thing in school and they don't get paid 150,000-20,000 dollars a year.

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  11. Considering what I've seen them actually accomplish - remove the first digit and you're getting a little value for your money!

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  12. I think all Maryland tax payers should adjust what is taken out of our paychecks. Instead of getting a refund at tax time we will all owe the Government. Then we don't pay up.

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  13. I think all Maryland tax payers should adjust what is taken out of our paychecks. Instead of getting a refund at tax time we will all owe the Government. Then we don't pay up.

    March 30, 2013 at 9:12 PM

    Isn't that what corporations and congress people do?

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