05-01-2018, 07:38 AM
compiling databases is pretty quick and easy
Unless you're tied up in lawsuits which seek to determine which information might be "private".
"burn through state funds" is a bit of an exaggeration
No, it's quite apt; government employees effectively cannot be fired, so have no incentive to work "hard" (eg, customary "private sector" speed, below which you would be fired for substandard performance), with which lack of throughput they can justify more hiring (because their family members need jobs too).
Implementing the goals of the bill will require at least a coordinator, two administrators, and a budget of $500K (requested, but they'll find a way to make do with $350K if that gets the bill passed).
The worst offenders will be exempted through some manner of tiny carve-out in the bill language.
I wish the pessimism weren't so realistic.
Unless you're tied up in lawsuits which seek to determine which information might be "private".
"burn through state funds" is a bit of an exaggeration
No, it's quite apt; government employees effectively cannot be fired, so have no incentive to work "hard" (eg, customary "private sector" speed, below which you would be fired for substandard performance), with which lack of throughput they can justify more hiring (because their family members need jobs too).
Implementing the goals of the bill will require at least a coordinator, two administrators, and a budget of $500K (requested, but they'll find a way to make do with $350K if that gets the bill passed).
The worst offenders will be exempted through some manner of tiny carve-out in the bill language.
I wish the pessimism weren't so realistic.