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MA House orders staff - not member - furloughs





House leaders are ordering their staff members to take five furlough days, although lawmakers won't have to take them themselves. House Speaker Robert DeLeo and Minority Leader Bradley Jones of North Reading said in a statement Friday furloughs for the 540 staffers will save the state $620,000.

They also highlighted other recent cuts, including discontinuing reimbursement of Massachusetts Bar fees and staff business cards, capping franking privileges and reducing cleaning costs. But this week lawmakers rejected Gov. Deval Patrick's request for authority so he could cut both legislative and judicial budgets himself.

The furloughs don't apply to the 160 House members because their salaries are set by constitutional amendment. They can only be reduced voluntarily.


 
 
 
 
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My WBZ Afternoon Headlines 2/9/2010
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Local group gives recommendations on gambling
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WBZ Producer Jon MacLean speaks with Cathleen Norbut of the group United to Stop Slots in Massachusetts about their trip to Beacon Hill.
     
Civilian liasons coming to an end in Boston
WBZ's Jon Maclean speaks with Boston Police Commissioner Ed Davis about department funding.
     
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WBZ's Lisa Meyer speaks with the city's recycling director Susan Casino.
     
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