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Government

Jul. 11, 2012

State AG weighs in on pension rollback dispute

A decision by the California attorney general's office giving a police officers association the go-ahead to sue over pension rollbacks has thrust the state's top lawyer into the spotlight on a contentious issue.


By Emily Green


Daily Journal Staff Writer


A decision by the California attorney general's office giving a police officers' association the go-ahead to sue over pension rollbacks has thrust the state's top lawyer into the spotlight on a contentious issue.


The Bakersfield Police Officers Association sought to sue the city of Bakersfield alleging the city failed to sufficiently confer with the union before placing on the ballot a mea...

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