New York Democrat Governor Andrew Cuomo seeks cap on school superintendents’ salaries

Cara Matthews:

Gov. Andrew Cuomo introduced legislation Monday that would cap school superintendents’ salaries based on district enrollment, with a maximum salary of $175,000 a year.
The proposal sparked immediate opposition from superintendents and other school officials, who said the state gives local school districts the authority to set superintendents’ salaries.
Cuomo said his plan would save about $15 million a year. The best areas for potential savings include back-office overhead, administration, consultants and consolidations, he said.
“We must wake up to the new economic reality that government must be more efficient and cut the cost of bureaucracy,” he said in a statement. “We must streamline government because raising taxes is not an option.”