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Calif. Assembly refuses to make public its members’ salaries


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By Jim Sanders, Sacramento Bee

The California Assembly says the public has no right to see lawmakers’ current office budgets and spending projections, documents that could show whether punishment is doled out for key votes.

Assemblyman Anthony Portantino raised the issue last month, saying that his budget was slashed shortly after casting the lone Democratic vote in the Assembly against this year’s controversial budget.

Portantino, the Bee and other media outlets submitted Legislative Open Records Act requests seeking, among other things, current office budgets for each Assembly member and any changes to them.

The answer came Monday: No way.

The Assembly Rules Committee, under the control of Assembly Speaker John A. Pérez, said that such documents are exempt under a provision covering “preliminary drafts, notes or legislative memoranda” and correspondence to lawmakers’ offices.

“Therefore, records relating to budgets and changes to budgets of the members of the Assembly and Assembly Committees are not subject to mandatory production,” said the Assembly’s written response.

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  1. Fireman says - Posted: August 4, 2011

    This sounds like a load of BS. It is taxpayer money they should have to show how its being spent. The attitude of mightier then thou has to stop and these people need to remember who they work for. I say produce it or stop paying it.

  2. snoheather says - Posted: August 4, 2011

    Hear, hear! I second what Fireman says. I am so tired of all this closed door bull coming from our elected officials. They were elected to serve us not rule us.

  3. Emeraldbay says - Posted: August 4, 2011

    The audacity of these servants is astonishing. They have no shame. Let’s kick them all out!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  4. John W. Runnels says - Posted: August 5, 2011

    Open the records and punish those guilty of the actions used to control the votes of others through fiscal coercion.
    Remove only the guilty and make an example of them.