Deval Patrick OKs 4% raises in 2010

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Jan 28 2009

By Hillary Chabot, The Boston Herald

"We really can't afford any salary increases over the next few years," said Mike Widmer, executive director of the Massachusetts Taxpayers Foundation. "The next few years are going to be brutal, because we're going to use up all our reserves and federal money this year."
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