By Wafa Shahid | Cronkite News
In a perfect world, the workforce would be a gender-blind place – a place, maybe, that looks like Rep. Raul Grijalva’s office, where women occupy three of the four top-paid jobs.
“It’s so common to us, and to me here, that I didn’t pay special notice to it — and that’s probably the best thing you can say about it,” said Grijalva, a Tucson Democrat, when told his was one of a few Hill offices with women commanding the top jobs.
That was one of the findings of a quick Cronkite News review this week of salaries that Arizona’s congressional delegation members pay to their staffers.