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Post by Logan on Feb 27, 2017 18:43:21 GMT -6
A bill that would overhaul the pay plan for about 25,000 state employees at a projected cost of $57 million in the coming fiscal year zipped through the Arkansas House of Representatives on Friday. The House voted 93-0 to send Senate Bill 289 by Sen. Bart Hester, R-Cave Springs, to the governor. The House's action came a day after the Senate voted 34-0 to approve it and three days after the Legislature's Joint Budget Committee recommended approval. Rep. Karilyn Brown, R-Sherwood, said one of her constituents is a state employee who wondered how current employees will be treated compared with new hires under the plan. The plan would take effect in fiscal 2018, which starts July 1. Read more: www.arkansasonline.com/news/2017/feb/25/state-pay-plan-flies-through-house-2017-1/?f=news-politics
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