State lottery attorney resigns over pay issue
By The Associated Press
This article was published November 24, 2009 at 1:49 p.m.
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LITTLE ROCK The attorney for the Arkansas Lottery has resigned her post over a disagreement on which employees are entitled to merit raises.
Arkansas Lottery Commission chairman Ray Thornton told lawmakers Tuesday that Bridgette Frazier had resigned her post from the lottery last week. Thornton said that Frazier resigned over a disagreement with the lottery’s vice president of administration over which employees could receive merit raises.
Frazier, a former attorney for the House of Representatives, was hired as the lottery’s staff attorney in July at an annual salary of $105,000.







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cherokee4 says... November 24, 2009 at 6:52 p.m.
It's always about the whos gettin what. Where has all these little perks come from. Its supposed to be for collage. not all these extra handouts. maybe we need to repeal this whole thing and all the blood suckers can go back in their holes.
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