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Posted: Mon Feb 14, 2005 6:13 pm Post subject: HB2078 in finance committee, vote on Tue or Wed. EMAIL Tonig
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district28@sov.state.va.us, district29@sov.state.va.us, district09@sov.state.va.us,
district40@sov.state.va.us, district12@sov.state.va.us, district17@sov.state.va.us,
district19@sov.state.va.us, district32@sov.state.va.us, district35@sov.state.va.us,
district08@sov.state.va.us, district13@sov.state.va.us, district03@sov.state.va.us,
district27@sov.state.va.us, district24@sov.state.va.us, district10@sov.state.va.us
Dear Sir or Madam:
I enjoy the hobby of coin and relic hunting. I do not want to see this hobby ruined and this is what bill HB2078 set out to do. Even though the laws attached to the bill were removed the position for an archaeologist to do this very thing still is in the bill. Please do what you can to stop this bill. There are some very good reasons as outlined below.
1. If the laws supporting the goals of this bill were improper why fund a position to accomplish the same improper goals?
2. The pay for this position, $96,039, seems too high when the average salary of an archaeologist working for the state of Virginia in 2003 was $42,480. Even though this figure contains dollars for benefits it still seems too high. Why is the salary so high?
3. The duties or tasks for this position are not defined other than to say they are the same as the director. Is this duplication of effort or duplication of personnel? Is the position description a secret? Please ask the patron for this bill to define what the new State Archaeologist will do within the text of the bill. The position seems to have no responsibilities attached to it.
4. Because the salary is high and the tasks are the same as the director of DHR it was suggested by others this bill may be the first step in establishing a new section or new directors position within DHR. I for one don
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district28@sov.state.va.us, district29@sov.state.va.us, district09@sov.state.va.us,
district40@sov.state.va.us, district12@sov.state.va.us, district17@sov.state.va.us,
district19@sov.state.va.us, district32@sov.state.va.us, district35@sov.state.va.us,
district08@sov.state.va.us, district13@sov.state.va.us, district03@sov.state.va.us,
district27@sov.state.va.us, district24@sov.state.va.us, district10@sov.state.va.us
Dear Sir or Madam:
I enjoy the hobby of coin and relic hunting. I do not want to see this hobby ruined and this is what bill HB2078 set out to do. Even though the laws attached to the bill were removed the position for an archaeologist to do this very thing still is in the bill. Please do what you can to stop this bill. There are some very good reasons as outlined below.
1. If the laws supporting the goals of this bill were improper why fund a position to accomplish the same improper goals?
2. The pay for this position, $96,039, seems too high when the average salary of an archaeologist working for the state of Virginia in 2003 was $42,480. Even though this figure contains dollars for benefits it still seems too high. Why is the salary so high?
3. The duties or tasks for this position are not defined other than to say they are the same as the director. Is this duplication of effort or duplication of personnel? Is the position description a secret? Please ask the patron for this bill to define what the new State Archaeologist will do within the text of the bill. The position seems to have no responsibilities attached to it.
4. Because the salary is high and the tasks are the same as the director of DHR it was suggested by others this bill may be the first step in establishing a new section or new directors position within DHR. I for one don