Determinants of Legislator Compensation in California and the Residual Impacts of Proposition 1A
@article{Propheter2011DeterminantsOL, title={Determinants of Legislator Compensation in California and the Residual Impacts of Proposition 1A}, author={Geoffrey Propheter}, journal={California Journal of Politics and Policy}, year={2011}, volume={3}, pages={1-22} }
THE CALIFORNIA Journal of Politics & Policy Volume 3, Issue 1 Determinants of Legislator Compensation in California and the Residual Impacts of Proposition 1A Geoffrey Propheter George Washington University Abstract After cutting legislator pay by 18% in 2009, the California Citizens Compensation Commission, an independent body charged with determining the pay of statewide elected officials, opted to forego an additional 10% cut in 2010. Since 1990, the Commission has raised legislators’ mean… CONTINUE READING
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