It may be the most sensible thing they’ve done all year. Today, a bill which would curb so-called “double-dipping” passed both houses of the Florida Legislature and awaits the signature of Florida Governor Charlie Crist.
The bill, HB 479, would prohibit state employees drawing both a salary and pension from the same agency. The loophole, which requires only that the employee be “retired” for thirty days before being rehired, has been utilised by more than 225 elected officials and 9,000 state employees, including several in Escambia County such as Tax Collector Janet Holley and Clerk of the Circuit Court…
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A few area posts I want to highlight today: Rick Outzen: “Holley retires, comes back in Jan.” As Rick reports, Escambia County Tax Collector Janet Holley will “retire” for the month of December before starting her next term of office on January 6. Doing so will allow her to collect her state pension and salary [...]
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County qualifying is over! The following candidates have been elected by default: Ernie Lee Magaha Escambia County Clerk of Circuit Court Chris Jones Escambia County Property Appraiser Janet Holley Escambia County Tax Collector David Stafford Escambia County Supervisor of Elections Patty Hightower Escambia County School Board District 4 Anne Bennett Escambia Soil & Water Conservation [...]
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