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...period ranging from six to 18 months at an estimated cost to the taxpayers of $100,000. To illustrate the process, Reorganizer Wellford has a 21-ft.-long chart in his office illustrating one Environmental Protection Agency official's 21-month effort to fire a $9,600-a-year stenographer. Various lines snaking through a maze of boxes and triangles denote all the required memos, warnings, suspensions and conferences. The official devoted so much time and effort to the firing that he began getting bad ratings on his own work...
Carter proposed an automatic $250-a-year grant for college students from families with an annual income of $16,000 to $25,000. Such grants, part of the federal Basic Educational Opportunity Grant (BEOG) program, had previously been limited to students from families that earned under $16,000 a year. The increased aid, according to Administration estimates, would cost $700 million...
...same problem exists with most black judges, Wright said. They do not "make waves" because there are too few black judges, and because many do not want to jeopardize their $50,000-a-year salaries, he said...
...editorship last May, but refused it. Dale also sounded out eight other candidates, including Esquire Editor Clay Felker and Sacramento Bee Managing Editor Frank McCulloch. When Dale heard of Bellows' friction with Star President Smith, he renewed his offer, and Bellows accepted. The price: a reported $100,000-a-year salary and a $500,000 addition to the Herald-Examiner editorial budget...
...example, Richard Hutcheson, 26, who was a $6,000-a-year research assistant at the Democratic National Committee before he became a Carter campaign coordinator, now earns more than $45,475 as White House staff secretary, keeping paper flowing smoothly. Similarly, Phil Wise, 26, a former director of interns in Carter's Georgia administration, was an effective campaign aide. But his $45,000 salary seems rather generous for a deputy appointments secretary...