New Yorkers don’t get what they pay for when it comes to government employees.
The issue recently sprang to life on Long Island: In Nassau, one of the first acts of the new Republican majority was to jack up salaries for legislative leaders more than $20,000 apiece for the top three officers.
Since the county’s budget woes were a big reason the GOP had won a majority, the public naturally screamed. Presiding Officer Peter Schmitt has promised to rescind the raises this month.
Of course, New York City taxpayers can complain that City Council members pull down at least $112,500 a year (and the pointless public advocate draws $165,000). But then, neither the city nor Nassau stands out as a stellar example of prudence with taxpayer money…