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« Reply #45 on: November 22, 2008, 03:39:27 AM »

Kathie, since you have stated this: "although I know who you are....Meet me face to face and judge me for the person I am", call me and maybe we can work something out.  I am listed in the big book from Embarq but not the little one. 
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« Reply #46 on: November 22, 2008, 07:46:07 AM »

Kathie, since you have stated this: "although I know who you are....Meet me face to face and judge me for the person I am", call me and maybe we can work something out.  I am listed in the big book from Embarq but not the little one. 


kathie,

look for a 2fer because you need to take the "co-worker's wife," too.  LOL Rolling
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« Reply #47 on: November 22, 2008, 07:54:52 AM »

just picking. 
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« Reply #48 on: December 01, 2008, 07:02:42 AM »

A 4-day trip for 60: only $57,000
BENJAMIN NIOLET, Staff Writer

http://www.newsobserver.com/politics/story/1315592.html

Send 60 lawmakers and legislative staff members to New Orleans for four days for a conference? It sounds like a recipe for a taxpayer-funded bacchanalia in a year when extravagant trips by state bureaucrats have caused a stir.
However, expense reimbursements for the July trip show that the taxpayers spent less than $57,000 to send 60 people to a summit of the National Conference of State Legislators. Legislators paid many of their own expenses during the four-day trip, including portions of their hotel bills. They stuck to a strictly enforced limit on dinner and flew coach to New Orleans.

Legislators who went on the trip said they spent much of their time in conference sessions and seminars.

"I was working," said Rep. Dan Blue, a Raleigh Democrat, who received $356 in taxpayer money for the trip. "I did go by the casino but didn't spend any money."

"I was not going to fancy restaurants or shopping," said Rep. Tricia Cotham, a Charlotte Democrat who said she saved for months to pay for her portion of the trip. "I found a McDonald's. I wasn't living the life."

House Speaker Joe Hackney is president of the national organization, which connects members of state legislatures and lobbies Congress on behalf of the states.


Rules are strict

As for travel expenses, Hackney said, the legislature has strict rules in place, and each reimbursement request goes through two layers of review. Hotel bills for lawmakers are limited to the rate paid by the federal government. For travel in New Orleans, the $100-a-night reimbursement covered only half the nightly rate at the downtown hotels. Meals were typically limited to $26.

"I do think people try to be responsible," said Rep. Martha Alexander, a Charlotte Democrat who received $562 in travel money for the conference.

The expenses for the New Orleans trip are a study in frugality compared to recent trips funded by the state Department of Cultural Resources.

In 2007, first lady Mary Easley and an assistant went to France for a cultural exchange trip. A year later, Easley, the secretary of the state's Department of Cultural Resources, the art museum director and others went to St. Petersburg, Russia, and Estonia for another exchange trip. The two trips cost taxpayers $110,000. An audit of the two European trips found that about 40 percent of the money spent was unreasonable or unallowable.



It can be done on the cheap, and this article proves it.  Let's hope our BOE members and administration respect the taxpayers $$$
and follow this example of frugality.
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« Reply #49 on: December 03, 2008, 10:17:49 AM »

I assume it is supposed to be public information. So the question is how does the public get to see the expense report information for this and other trips?
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