Texas House may no longer get to hire part time, pay full time
Created: May 6, 2008 09:00 PM    
Modified: May 6, 2008 09:00 PM


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AUSTIN (AP) -- The Texas Legislature's long-standing practice of hiring full-time employees at part-time hours and pay -- may be nearing an end.

The Austin American-Statesman has reported that at least 12 House employees are paid less than $300 a month and work other jobs. But those employees have been enjoying the insurance and other benefits of full-time employment.

Texas House Speaker Tom Craddick has ordered a review by the House Investigations and Ethics Committee.

House Administration chairman Tony Goolsby asked lawmakers to review their records, noting that such arrangements would violate House rules and state law.

The newspaper reported that Travis County District Attorney Ronnie Earle also is investigating the practice for possible criminal violations. Earle's office would not confirm such an investigation.

Texas House rules allow each lawmaker to hire and supervise his employees, but the rules also define full-time status as 40 hours per week.

 

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