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GRAPEVINE, Page 17If Not for the Honor . . .By JANICE CASTRO
Women at 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue are miffed now that a
congressional subcommittee has published a revealing report on
WHITE HOUSE SALARIES. Seems that as of 1991, the period covered
by the report, several men were earning substantially more than
women with the same job titles. Gary Foster, for example, then
a deputy press secretary, earned $85,000, 42% more than deputy
press secretary Alixe Glen ($60,000); Steve Hart, then a deputy
assistant to the President ($115,300), earned 65% more than Judy
Smith ($70,000), who had the same title. Sighed one of the
well-paid men: "It's not gonna look so good that the guys are
making so much more. But I'll bet there's a similar gap on
Capitol Hill."