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Related: About this forumTop Pennsylvania senator appoints colleague's wife to lucrative Gaming Control Board seat
HARRISBURG The top Republican in the Pennsylvania Senate has quietly appointed the spouse of a colleague to a coveted spot on the states Gaming Control Board, raising questions anew about whether the regulatory panel has become a lucrative landing ground for the politically connected.
Senate President Pro Tempore Jake Corman (R., Centre) named Frances Fran Regan to serve a two-year term on the board, a plum appointment in Harrisburg circles because, at a $145,000 annual salary, it is one of the higher-paid positions in state government.
Regan, who is married to Sen. Mike Regan (R., York), was sworn in Monday, with little fanfare inside the Gaming Control Boards office, according to board officials.
Unlike with several previous appointments, there was no press release announcing her selection her name simply appeared on the boards website. When asked for Regans resume, board officials initially said they did not have one. Late Tuesday, they provided a biography for Regan, which says that she served with the federal probation office for more than 24 years conducting background and criminal investigations.
Read more: https://www.spotlightpa.org/news/2021/03/pennsylvania-gaming-control-board-mike-regan-frances-regan-jake-corman/
FakeNoose
(35,946 posts)Why is the Gaming Control Board salary so high, and why is this not the Governor's choice to make the appointment?
Deminpenn
(16,343 posts)when they retire.
It's absolutely ridiculous that legislators who serve in top leadership positions for a long time can get a bigger pension than they ever got in salary. One of the long time D/R leadership is getting a 5 figure monthly pension and even more insulting is that his ex-wife is getting half which is also 5 figures/month!
Plenty of retired teachers are getting 2-3k/mo for comparison.
There definitely needs to be a cap on what our "part-time" legislators can receive as a state pension.