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Tuesday, February 09, 2016
Library CEO's Pay Bumped To $154,000
All of the scams she helped former Mayors Bart Peterson and Greg Ballard pull on the taxpayers of Indianapolis while Jackie Nytes served on the Indianapolis City-County Council has sure paid off for her. The Indianapolis Library CEO got a nice pay raise effective at the start of the year, raising her annual salary to more than $154,000 a year. That's $25,000 a year more than she was making when she first started the job five years ago, a nearly 25% increase in salary. This is the same woman who constantly blames property taxpayers for local governments not having enough money to pay for public services. She thinks you're getting off too easy because the Indiana Constitution caps your property taxes at 1% of the fair market value of your home. Nytes also pulls down another $25,000 a year to serve on Citizens Energy's board where she's helping them heap double-digit rate increases on us year after year. As long as all is well in the Nytes household, Indianapolis residents can just pound smoke.
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Wow, that is crazy. That's got to be more than what the Mayor or Governor makes, no?
You can add ISO board as well.
Why in the world anyone thinks much of Jackie Nytes is totally beyond me. Only in "government" could this woman "command" the amounts of money she has "earned" and I use "earned" as a code word for....well, you figure it out. Thank you corrupt Greg Ballard for appointing this money-grubbing crone to the library position. Birds of a feather...
Wondered if we outsourced a CEO, would the taxpayers save any money?
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