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Carney files bill to limit Kentucky CTO's pay By Tom Loftus, Louisville Courier Journal The controversial $375,000 salary of Kentucky's chief technology official Charles Grindle would be cut way back -- perhaps to about $200,000 -- under a bill filed in the General Assembly. House Bill 499, filed by House Majority Leader John "Bam" Carney, would roll back Grindle's pay to the highest salary that any of Kentucky's seven neighboring states pays to its chief technology official. According to data in the Council of State Government's 2018 Book of the States, the most any neighboring state pays its chief information officer is Tennessee, which pays $200,112. Read more at courier-journal.com This story was posted on 2019-02-25 13:43:52
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