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Brenda Snipes, the elections supervisor for Broward County, Fla., who resigned after coming under scrutiny for the way her office handled vote counting during the Nov. 6 election, will receive nearly $130,000 in annual pensions once she leaves office in January, according to reports.

Snipes, 75, already receives a pension of more than $58,000 from her time as an educator and is poised to collect another $71,000 for 15 years as an elected official, the Sun-Sentinel reported.

https://www.sun-sentinel.com/l...-20181126-story.html

 

 
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many complain about congress pension, and have no clue what taxpayers are paying for state and fed. employees.   Fed. employees paid in 7% for min. 20 years (SS is 6% plus 6% from your company for 40? year) and get 110% of avg. three biggest years.   Many teachers and other government retirees have been receiving full checks for longer than they worked. 

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