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The official Twitter account for Transparent California — the state's largest public pay and pension database. Visit our blog at: https://t.co/0sV698NT4v

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@Transparent_CA
Transparent California
8 days
This is exactly what the city of San Diego, and virtually every government entity in the state, needs. "Every dollar consumed by pension obligations is a dollar that doesn’t go toward basic services. That means fewer firefighters, longer wait times for 911 calls, deferred.
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@Transparent_CA
Transparent California
18 days
TransCal in the News!. "Data from Transparent California shows that by 2024, average public employee compensation had climbed past $100,000, even as private-sector wages remained essentially flat. ". Thanks to Jon Fleischman of the @FlashReport, courtesy of the @CalPolicyCenter.
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@Transparent_CA
Transparent California
19 days
TransCal in the News!. "He was appointed to the position of city manager in February of 2022 with a total pay listed at $149,443.00, according to Transparent California.". Thanks to @MBollSee and the @TheUnion for using our data!. If you’d like to see more data like this, you can.
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Transparent California
25 days
TransCal in the News!. "As of 2023, Larkin’s pay package, including benefits, came to $422,202.17, according to Transparent California.". Thanks to @pulcrano and the @morganhilltimes for using our data!. If you’d like to see more data like this, you can help by sponsoring data.
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Transparent California
25 days
TransCal in the News!. "Transparent California has updated its database detailing salaries and benefits paid to Tuolumne County government employees. It is the effort of a non-profit organization, a non-partisan think tank, to compile details about the pay of California.
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Transparent California
1 month
Never underestimate the ability of government to repeat past mistakes, especially when it is in the best financial interests of government employees to do that. "Planning is underway at San Diego County to let veteran sheriff’s deputies and other public safety employees collect.
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Transparent California
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TransCal in the News!. "While the organization faced a $1.8 million deficit in 2023 and saw its revenue plunge by more than $4 million year over year, according to ProPublica's Nonprofit Explorer database, CEO Tricia Smith's salary increased by over $100,000. She earned $485,231.
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Transparent California
2 months
TransCal in the News!. "Navarro earned $235,000 in 2021, plus $95,000 in other pay and benefits, according to Transparent California.". Thanks to @allaboutgeorge, Michael McLaughlin and @sfstandard for using our data!. If you’d like to see more data like this, you can help by.
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Transparent California
2 months
TransCal in the News!. "The analysis reviewed 2023 salary data for presidents and vice presidents at El Camino, Cerritos, Santa Monica, Long Beach City, San Diego City, Los Angeles Pierce, Riverside City and Antelope Valley colleges, as reported by Transparent California, a.
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Transparent California
3 months
TransCal in the News!. "Transparent California data reveals that dozens of Sacramento officers have overtime pay exceeding 100% of their base salaries for multiple years. According to data gathered by Transparent California via public records requests, one Sacramento officer.
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Transparent California
3 months
TransCal in the News Again!. "Transparent California is an excellent site to see what every public employee is making in the state. The latest numbers, though, are only from 2023. Nevertheless, the figures shown at that time for Marcus were $225,117 total pay (not including.
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Transparent California
3 months
RT @thestustustudio: Just a quick note: Ché L. Abram should be ashamed of herself. The idea that "urgency" is a feature of white supremacy—….
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Transparent California
3 months
TransCal in the news!. "According to Transparent California, McCarthy earned $380,000 in “regular pay” in 2023, the most recent year available. SJV Water requested McCarthy’s contract and any settlement agreements involved in his firing, but did not receive them in time for this.
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@Transparent_CA
Transparent California
3 months
From today's @latimesopinion letters section. "Your findings on Los Angeles firefighter pay are not a surprise to anyone who pays attention to public employee compensation. Transparent California has been raising the red flag on firefighter overtime for years. Actual data, as.
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Transparent California
3 months
Great analysis by Mark Joffe of the @CalPolicyCenter on California's ever-increasing pension funding debacle. "As the League of California Cities observed, pension costs for many of their members have been rising to “unsustainable levels”. Now, remarkably, the state Assembly is.
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Transparent California
5 months
This is a big part of why Transparent California exists. "Now, records from Transparent California reveal Norris collects $186,675 annually from the Los Angeles County Employees Retirement Association - including $150,282 in disability payments and $36,393 in benefits. While.
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Transparent California
5 months
TransCal in the News!. "Melanie Richardson, a former deputy administrator and assistant CEO at Santa Clara Valley Water, has come out of a recent retirement to lead the water agency as it investigates a workplace misconduct complaint against her former boss, Valley Water CEO Rick.
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Transparent California
6 months
Some exceptional common sense from the editorial board at @sdut. "Actions speak louder than words, and here’s what they say: Both the council and the mayor are eager to keep playing their roles as the revenue collectors for the pension-first city-state. They deny responsibility.
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