January 13, 2012
Tags: Ace, Assembly, Drano, General, Hardware
By Stephanie Fryer | Illinois Statehouse News
SPRINGFIELD — Cynthia Colletti headed to her local hardware store this week after the handle on her toilet broke.
While shopping at Ace Hardware here, she noticed signs in the plumbing aisle that read “Illinois Caustic/Corrosive Substances Act: Effective January 1st 2012” along with a description of the information customers would have to provide before purchasing caustic materials.
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December 22, 2011
Tags: Assembly, choice, corbett, General, house, liquor, marcellus, privatization, School, Senate, shale, State, transportation, vouchers
Shale, vouchers, liquor privatization, transportation, charter school reforms all left waiting
By Eric Boehm | PA Independent
HARRISBURG — Taxpayers may be wondering why they are paying for a full-time Legislature, after a three-month session during which the General Assembly tackled few of the big issues facing Pennsylvania.
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December 12, 2011
Tags: Attorney, dip, double, Dow, General, Jersey, Kent, Lagerkvist, New, pension
By Mark Lagerkvist — Sgt. State Investigator Robert W. Kent hit a million dollar jackpot. Kent didn't win a lottery; he is a double-dipper playing the New Jersey State Pension game.
For the past 22 years, Kent has collected two sets of checks from the state. At age 74, he currently receives a
$100,000 salary plus
$59,000 in retirement pay a year, though he “retired” for less than a week.
Kent is one of 23 current investigators and supervisors who pocketed nearly $14 million in pension pay in addition to their salaries from the Attorney General, a New Jersey Watchdog investigation found.
On average, each officer has collared nearly $600,000 in retirement pay while in the employ of the Attorney General. Since its
initial investigative report, New Jersey Watchdog obtained records of their cumulative pension totals.
The 23 employees, now under Paula T. Dow, continue to get state pension checks at a rate of $1.5 million a year. Dow's office did not respond to a request for comment.
December 06, 2011
Tags: Attorney, double-dip, Dow, General, Jersey, Lagerkvist, New, pension, pickup, Police, resignation, State, watchdog
By Mark Lagerkvist New Jersey Watchdog
Edgar J. Hess “retired” as a New Jersey State Police captain at age 50, but he never left the Attorney General’s payroll.
The next day, he began work at a state unit that investigates corruption.
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November 30, 2011
Tags: 2012, Attorney, election, General, John, Pennsylvania, rafferty, Senate, State
Three Democrats also running for office that GOP has held since 1980
By Eric Boehm | PA Independent
HARRISBURG — A state senator has jumped into the race to be the state’s next top prosecutor and defended the way
Gov. Tom Corbett handled the investigation into child sexual abuse allegations at Penn State during his tenure as attorney general.
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