Submitted by Visitor (not verified) on May 13, 2008 - 9:49am.
I agree with the comments of the not so silent majority of State Employees. Right now, Easley is looking for his legacy as governor on the state level (i.e. a continuation of the repressive Hunt years) and on a national level is only endorsing the Clintons in hopes that Hillary may appoint him to some position in her administration.The money is available to provide all state employees with at least a 4% pay increase as there is no budget shortfall and the state budget is prepared on a 2-year cycle. However, my main question is where has all the money gone from the lottery revenues that were supposed to help with education?
I agree with the comments of
I agree with the comments of the not so silent majority of State Employees. Right now, Easley is looking for his legacy as governor on the state level (i.e. a continuation of the repressive Hunt years) and on a national level is only endorsing the Clintons in hopes that Hillary may appoint him to some position in her administration.The money is available to provide all state employees with at least a 4% pay increase as there is no budget shortfall and the state budget is prepared on a 2-year cycle. However, my main question is where has all the money gone from the lottery revenues that were supposed to help with education?