This year was not the first that saw long-serving and graying - TopicsExpress



          

This year was not the first that saw long-serving and graying legislators jump to bigger salaries at senior state jobs, though it was the busiest in quite a while. Nine-year House veteran Glenn Oder resigned in 2011 to become executive director of the Fort Monroe Authority at $160,000 a year and a free house. Also that year, state Sen. William Wampler, R Bristol, decided he would not seek re-election and decided to take a job as head of a new state-funded higher education center in Martinsville, a $170,000-a-year post. bit.ly/1qNJyho
Posted on: Mon, 17 Nov 2014 16:52:40 +0000

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