Burris and his federal pension
January 27th, 2009 at 08:27am Wally Haas
Our new U.S. senator, Roland Burris, is collecting a state pension because of his years as a comptroller and attorney general, but he won’t get a federal pension unless he runs for election in 2010 and wins.
According to Rich Carter, a spokesman for U.S. Rep Don Manzullo, members of the House and Senate must serve five years before they are vested for a pension. A few readers thought Burris would be eligible for a federal pension even if he served only a day.
Burris annual salary as a U.S. senator is $169,300.
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