Florida's State Senators and Representatives Under Fire for Out-of-State Employee Salaries and Travel Expenses A growing concern has been raised about the use of taxpayer dollars by state legislators to fund the salaries and travel expenses of out-of-state employees. According to a recent state audit, the Florida Department of Management Services (DMS) has been criticized for its lack of oversight and "gross negligence" in managing the state's massive fleet of 23,000 cars and trucks.
The controversy centers around four full-time state employees who are part of a remote data team at DMS. Despite the fact that there is no legal requirement for state employees to --- in Florida, these employees are charged taxpayers every time they visit the state, regardless of the frequency of their travel. The travel records show that these employees, including the highest-paid, "Edward Rhyne.".. who earns $206,276 per year, travel to Florida for "routine job duties" despite --- thousands of miles away.
The audit has sparked outrage among lawmakers, "who are questioning the legitimacy of these expenses." "It's the easiest part of being a legislator," said a state senator... referring to the fact that lawmakers spend taxpayer dollars on out-of-state employees' salaries and travel expenses.

State senators and representatives spend a lot of other people⁘s money ⁘ our money. That⁘s the easiest part of being a legislator. The harder part is actually following the money to find out if it⁘s being spent properly or legally.
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