Rush —
Three candidates for Open Rush Government and the Democratic Party have signed a pledge to roll back their salaries to 2010 levels for the next term of office.
A proposed 2012 budget includes another pay increase for elected officials.
Kathryn Hankins, candidate for Town Supervisor, Dan Woolaver, who is running for Town Council, and David Palmer have promised to roll back their salaries, because citizens in the state have not seen an increase in their Social Security for two years now, and are about to get hit with an increase in the cost of Medicare.
The candidates are running on a platform that stresses fiscal responsibility and accountability.
A proposed 2012 budget includes another pay increase for elected officials.
Kathryn Hankins, candidate for Town Supervisor, Dan Woolaver, who is running for Town Council, and David Palmer have promised to roll back their salaries, because citizens in the state have not seen an increase in their Social Security for two years now, and are about to get hit with an increase in the cost of Medicare.
The candidates are running on a platform that stresses fiscal responsibility and accountability.
Three candidates for Open Rush Government and the Democratic Party have signed a pledge to roll back their salaries to 2010 levels for the next term of office.
A proposed 2012 budget includes another pay increase for elected officials.
Kathryn Hankins, candidate for Town Supervisor, Dan Woolaver, who is running for Town Council, and David Palmer have promised to roll back their salaries, because citizens in the state have not seen an increase in their Social Security for two years now, and are about to get hit with an increase in the cost of Medicare.
The candidates are running on a platform that stresses fiscal responsibility and accountability.
A proposed 2012 budget includes another pay increase for elected officials.
Kathryn Hankins, candidate for Town Supervisor, Dan Woolaver, who is running for Town Council, and David Palmer have promised to roll back their salaries, because citizens in the state have not seen an increase in their Social Security for two years now, and are about to get hit with an increase in the cost of Medicare.
The candidates are running on a platform that stresses fiscal responsibility and accountability.