With the fight over state teachers salaries and benefits getting bloodier, New Jersey Governor Chris Christie is putting his budget cutting focus on non-profit social agencies doing business with the state.
Most specifically, the amount the state is willing to pay for CEO salaries and employee benefits.
According to a Department of Human Service draft memo obtained by the New Jersey Star Ledger, the state would limit the salaries of top earning executives 10 to $141,000 for any non-profit social service agency with a budget of over $20 million beginning July 1. Read More
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