The Dunleavy administration continues to claim that drafts of the $880,000 state salary study are secret, which contradicts a state law that says draft reports are public documents.
But a more egregious action took place last week when the Dunleavy administration refused to tell legislators and the public what data it asked the salary study contractor to provide last summer.
The state redacted a key phrase from an $80,000 contract amendment that conceals a major change in state policy, setting a lower target for state pay rates.
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