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Employees usually see their raises in August or September. This year, with delays from the PA General Assembly, it’s different. Penn State employees are waiting longer than usual for annual pay ...
Penn State trustees voted 26-6 on Friday to approve a proposal that would create a 2.5% general salary increase for university employees. The pay bump, retroactive to July 1, will take effect ...
In 2009, the state had a $3.3 billion (~$4.56 billion in 2023) budget deficit, with twenty-four year term State Rep. Edward G. Staback stating at the time that, "It is probably the worst I have ever seen." [10] Governor Rendell proposed an increase of 16% in the state's personal income tax and $72 million in cuts to balance the budget. [11]
With Georgia sitting atop a $16 billion revenue surplus, the state can afford $4,000 cost-of-living increases for most state workers. Raises for state workers and teachers highlight 2025 budget ...
In the early morning hours of July 7, 2005, the Pennsylvania General Assembly passed pay increases for state lawmakers, judges, and top executive-branch officials. [1] The vote took place at 2 am without public review or commentary, and Governor Ed Rendell signed the bill into law. The raise increased legislators' base pay from 16% to 34% ...
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In early 1990, the Pennsylvania State Employees’ Retirement System committed to providing $5 million of the goal of Frederic J. Beste III, the president and chief executive officer of NEPA Management Corp., to raise $15 to $20 million in economic development investment funds for businesses in the northeastern Pennsylvania region. [9]
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