Brenda Snipes, the elections supervisor for Broward County, Fla., who resigned after coming under scrutiny for the way her office handled vote counting during the Nov. 6 election, will receive nearly $130,000 in annual pensions once she leaves office in January, according to reports.
Snipes, 75, already receives a pension of more than $58,000 from her time as an educator and is poised to collect another $71,000 for 15 years as an elected official, the Sun-Sentinel reported.

Departing Broward election official Brenda Snipes stands to receive $130G in pensions: reports

So yes, same as anywhere else, the Teachers’ unions are powerful in Florida, specially when they have one of them rigging elections.

Broward Elections and Broward’s School Board need some serious clean up.  Will the Republican Governors have the stones to do it?

 

 

 

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By Miguel.GFZ

Semi-retired like Vito Corleone before the heart attack. Consiglieri to J.Kb and AWA. I lived in a Gun Control Paradise: It sucked and got people killed. I do believe that Freedom scares the political elites.

2 thoughts on “Why Florida cannot have nice things: $130,000 pension for Brenda Snipes.”
  1. Which teacher’s union rigged elections? Which elections?

    Scratching my head here…maybe I missed something.

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  2. No one ever gets demoted, no one ever gets fired. It is your Public Servants in Action. You will pay for them, their pensions, and their legal settlements when they illegally transgress your civil rights.

    Brenda Snipes is just the most visible failure. Don’t forget Sheriff Israel and his brownshirted cowards. Deputy “Gutless Hide Outside” Peterson collected his pension the same week they were burying the dead.

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