I have helped, over the past few years, to get rid of two “double-dippers” on the Coast Community College District’s Board of Education, Armando Ruiz and Walt Howald. These guys were running, again and again, for office so they could pad their retirement – well into the mid-six figures per year!
But did you know that the Santa Ana Unified School District also has a “double-dipper?”
You may not be aware that Ms. Audrey Yamagata-Noji, who is the President of the SAUSD School Board, is also a “double-dipper”. She is in line to receive two very hefty pensions thanks to the taxpayers of California.
Despite the small stipend she earns as a SAUD board member, her years of service as an educator will be used to provide a second retirement with the Public Employees Retirement Sytem (PERS) for her board service.
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I am sure that comrade Vern would agree with me that what is yours belongs to union and what is union’s is non of your business.
Viva Socialism!
That is what you get Pedroza when you will support such nutty ideas like the wealth should be redistributed among the needy Latinos!……. ups, she is Japanese so she is a “double-dipper”.
Do not complain do not explain you are a part of the problem.
That sucks,
Not even Ex-President’s of the USA, are entitled to such extravagated perks that these low level civil servants in California are getting.
Your numbers are slightly wrong, Art. Noji will probably earn close to $300,000 in retirement. A third will come from her service on the SAUSD board, the other two-thirds from her years in education. Pretty good retirement for making a minimal stipend for 20 years serving on the SA school board. What does this mean? Nothing, because the voters of our city will just re-elect this double-dipping, political hack for another term.
What about Rob Richardson? Isn’t he double a double dipper?