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Thursday, October 11,2012
For state pensions, use a scalpel not an ax
By Scott Stahlman
Does it make sense to slash public pensions of the lowest paid, or to cut excessive pensions at the top? If the top 70 university, legislative and judicial pensions are fatter than the state employees
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