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Raise one board's pay by cutting the other's

Now hear this: Apparently, there are two Betty Hobbses in Greensboro, each entitled to her own opinion.

The letter published May 22 in the News & Record does not express the feelings of me or my wife, Betty.

We have a suggestion, however. The county should cut the commissioners' salary to zero and double what is currently paid to those who serve on the Board of Education. Doing so would keep all of their salaries more in line with the professional service and dignity they render to the county.

Will Hobbs
Greensboro

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Paul Elledge said:

Actually, let's cut both boards' pay to zero.

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