
The State of Salary Range Transparency Laws
While the salary range transparency movement is growing at the state level, more action is needed to introduce, pass, and enact permanent laws.
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Toni Pandolfo is an associate video producer at American Progress. Before becoming a full-time staff member, she was an intern for the Video team. Born and raised near Tampa, Florida, Pandolfo earned degrees in studio art and digital media production from Florida State University. With a love for visual arts, she has work experience in videography and graphic design.
While the salary range transparency movement is growing at the state level, more action is needed to introduce, pass, and enact permanent laws.
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