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2005 Senate Bill 206 (Boost judicial pensions )
Latest post 03-05-2005 8:25 AM by
massington
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01-01-2001 12:00 AM
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2005 Senate Bill 206 (Boost judicial pensions )
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Introduced in the Senate on February 16, 2005
Click here to view bill details.
02-17-2005 6:49 PM
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Anonymous Citizen
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Senate Bill 206 (Boost judicial pensions )
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Why not? The state is just rolling in money, and we taxpayers are too!
02-18-2005 1:30 PM
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Yooper_Dave
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Just Say NO
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And then the taxpayers pay the prosecution and defense bill, just ask the 46th Circuit Trial Court.
02-18-2005 4:32 PM
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How come its so easy for the elite to get increases in there pensions, it seems to me that all the people in government look out for each other, and tax the HELL out of the rest of us to pay for it!!!!
03-05-2005 8:22 AM
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Massington Uber Alles
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there IS NO Massington. Never was, never will be. It's a myth, like that of Jesus.
03-05-2005 8:22 AM
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Massington Uber Alles
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there IS NO Massington. Never was, never will be. It's a myth, like that of Jesus.
03-05-2005 8:25 AM
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massington
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There DEFINITELY is no Massington
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I've never met a Massington I never hope to see one But I can tell you anyhow I'd rather see than be one! With apologies to Gelett Burgess.
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