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Employee Benefits

Nov. 13, 2010

Pension Woes Drive Disclosure Cases

Marcia Fritz, who heads the California Foundation for Fiscal Responsibility, has been successful in getting some courts to proclaim that public employee pension records are public records.


By Pat Broderick


Daily Journal Staff Writer


If you are a retired public employee who receives more than $100,000 a year in benefits, Marcia Fritz wants to peek inside your pocketbook.


Fritz, who heads the California Foundation for Fiscal Responsibility, is on a mission to have the courts proclaim that public employee pension records are a matter of public record, especially for those retired workers whom are sometimes referred to as the "...

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