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Maggie Frost @maggie-frost.bsky.social

Well that yes. But she also wants to stay in office long enough so that when she is ready to stop working as a “legislator”, and I use that word very loosely, she gets to live off of our taxpayer money with her full salary and full insurance that she doesn’t have to pay for for the rest of her life.

apr 16, 2025, 12:54 pm • 2 0

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Connie @connie4spirit.bsky.social

The part about the insurance is not true. They have to pay for their own insurance after they leave public office. Even if they retire, And she may not be eligible for a pension since she won’t be retired but replaced and not reelected.🤞🤞🤞

apr 16, 2025, 2:51 pm • 2 0 • view
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Connie @connie4spirit.bsky.social

Also never a full salary. That is not true. They get a pension if they retire but not full salary but we get her out $0

apr 16, 2025, 2:53 pm • 2 0 • view
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Maggie Frost @maggie-frost.bsky.social

I stand corrected. Thank you, Connie. They get a prorated portion of the top highest salary they were paid for three years. It can be as high as 80%. And they partially pay for healthcare, the federal government pays the rest. I will say that their healthcare plan is superior to most.

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