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Employee Benefits

Jan. 3, 2012

Governor may find pension reform middle ground in 2012

Following a year of defending tough state budget cuts, Gov. Jerry Brown is expected to focus his attention on an equally divisive issue in 2012: public employee pension reform.


By Brian Sumers


Daily Journal Staff Writer


Following a year of defending tough budget cuts, Gov. Jerry Brown is expected to focus his attention on an equally divisive issue in 2012: public employee pension reform.


Some experts predict Brown has the political capital, and the right timing, to push reform through the Legislature and send key provisions to voters in the coming year.


Brown will need to convince Democratic lawmakers, ma...

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