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Assembly committee budgets conceal travel by lawmakers’ personal aides


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By Jim Sanders, Sacramento Bee

Much of the money spent for travel by Assembly committees this year went to fly personal aides of Southern California legislators round-trip between the Capitol and their districts.

The trips contradict what the Assembly tells Californians in its annual expenditure report – that committee travel funds are used primarily for hearings to serve the public.

“Staff travel expenditures reported by committee are generally costs incurred in connection with interim committee hearings which are generally held away from Sacramento for the convenience of citizens who wish to provide testimony,” the Assembly’s annual notice reads.

The disparity offers another example of how difficult it is to pinpoint how much taxpayer money lawmakers use to run their personal offices. Assembly financial reports minimize what individual lawmakers spend by charging costly personal office expenses to the budgets of committees that do the brunt of the policy work in the house.

Nearly three of every four travel dollars spent by committees from December through July were for trips by lawmakers’ personal aides, roughly $48,500 of $67,000. Documents released by the Assembly do not specify a reason for travel in every trip involving a personal aide, but many do, and virtually none cite committee hearings.

According to a Bee review of 507 pages of Assembly committee records, personal aides flew on 102 of 138 flights bankrolled by committees during those eight months. Dollars spent for travel paid for other things as well, including hotel rooms, rental cars, parking fees, and gasoline reimbursement when personal vehicles were used.

The Bee reported last month that more than $8 million in salaries for more than 170 personal aides – who staff legislators’ Capitol or district offices – had been paid by Assembly committees during that time span. Travel records show that costs of trips they take are paid by committees as well.

Ted Costa, head of People’s Advocate and a political watchdog who launched the successful recall drive against former Gov. Gray Davis, said that the Assembly’s failure to disclose scores of flights by personal staff as member expenses can harm its credibility.

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  1. PubworksTV says - Posted: November 26, 2011

    The deceit of the California political and government employee class of people is hard to fathom.

    But easy to walk away from.

    I felt no loyalty to California and the people that have destroyed it. Walking away was easy … it’s the idea of staying that is hard.

  2. Dan Wilvers says - Posted: November 26, 2011

    They do it, because they can and the fallout isn’t loud enough to slow em down.

  3. dogwoman says - Posted: November 29, 2011

    Yes, Prisoner, and they just declared bankruptcy today too!

  4. LisaD. says - Posted: November 29, 2011

    uhhhh… You do know that Mr. City Manger had a “Retreat” for all his close staff members in the city?? Did they pay and claim it as tax write off??? AND even with the city being broke they are catering (good for economy jobs, bad for us paying and not invited) Christmas party for staff???

  5. LisaD. says - Posted: November 29, 2011

    HEY, Lose your job because we can’t afford you but come on down and watch us party on your dime.