In response to the Little Hoover Commission's report on public employee pensions and Councilman Gary De Long's current attempt to get the City of Long Beach to adopt the report, State Treasurer Bill Lockyer has written the following letter : (well, Lockyer actually only sent it to Hancock, but hopefully Councilman De Long will read it and Lockyer's additional remarks before attempting to push this on the City Council next Tuesday....)
Notice: This is not a City of Long Beach site.
Dear Readers: Please note that this is not a City of Long Beach website and is not paid for nor maintained by taxpayer funds.
If you contact Gerrie Schipske through this site on any matter pertaining to the City of Long Beach, a copy of your contact will be forwarded to her official city email as an official public record.
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