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First Coast Crime Stoppers Executive Director Wyllie Hodges, Florida Attorney General Ashley Moody and Nassau County Tax Collector John Drew are pictured Wednesday at the Florida Office of the Attorney General s Jacksonville Office. (WJXT)
JACKSONVILLE, Fla. – Information about crime-fighting and prevention initiatives will now be on display in tax collector offices across the state, Florida Attorney General Ashley Moody announced Wednesday.
Beginning Wednesday, resources on combating human trafficking and opioid epidemic, avoiding scams, and anonymously reporting crime will be found in tax collector offices.
Moody made the announcement about the collaboration with the Florida Tax Collectors Association at a news conference in Jacksonville. She was also joined by Alachua County Tax Collector John Power, Clay County Tax Collector Diane Hutchins, Duval County Tax Collector Jim Overton, Nassau County Tax Collector John Drew and First Coast Crime Stoppers Executive Director Wyllie H
Here are the Top 20 highest-paying jobs in Jacksonville’s public agencies
The Times-Union compiled a list of the top 20 highest-paid public employees, leaving out JEA officials who were fired before the year ended. Author: Florida Times-Union, Steve Patterson Published: 9:35 AM EST December 31, 2020 Updated: 9:36 AM EST December 31, 2020
JACKSONVILLE, Fla Even though a lot changed at JEA in 2020, being CEO of Jacksonville’s electric and water utility still pays more than any other job in local government.
But the yawning pay gap between that post and top jobs at other Jacksonville independent authorities has been shrinking, a Times-Union review of public employees’ top salaries in 2020 shows.
Even though a lot changed at JEA in 2020, being CEO of Jacksonville’s electric and water utility still pays more than any other job in local government.
But the yawning pay gap between that post and top jobs at other Jacksonville independent authorities has been shrinking, a Times-Union review of public employees’ top salaries in 2020 shows.
Retired JEA CEO Paul McElroy set the paycheck standard in May, when he netted a $560,373 salary for temporarily returning to bring order to an agency convulsed by local and federal investigations involving ex-CEO Aaron Zahn and the failed bid to sell the taxpayer-owned utility. When Jay Stowe succeeded McElroy as the utility’s permanent CEO in late November, he signed a $560,000-a-year contract, too.