Ben Sasse should forfeit part of his $1 million salary that is guaranteed for the next four years.
Sasse, who is leaving the president job at the University of Florida, will reportedly continue to get paid at the same level, despite a decrease in responsibilities.
He announced in July he would resign as president to help his wife who is struggling with epilepsy and memory issues. He also has a 13-year-old son.
MyPanhandle.com reported his salary will remain at $1 million until at least 2028 due to his ongoing teaching and advising jobs.
It would be appropriate, and advisable, for Sasse to forfeit part of his salary. He is no longer going to work the same job he was hired for, and presumably, will work fewer hours than he was as president. It is for a good reason, as he is putting his family first. […]
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