From the Topeka Capital Journal: Kansas House adopts securities reform bill with outside employment …

Carmichael said Ney, who earned about $111,000 as the state’s securities commissioner, also was to be paid $63,700 for serving as Jefferson County attorney and $30,900 for work as Jefferson County counselor.

“My real quick calculation says our securities commissioner is making, yep, in excess of $200,000 a year,” Carmichael said. “If we’d like to start draining the swamp over at the securities commissioner’s office, maybe it’s a good idea for the full-time lawyers over there to work full-time for the state of Kansas.”

Read the full story at http://cjonline.com/news/local/state-government/2017-04-05/kansas-house-adopts-securities-reform-bill-outside-employment

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