“I’m embarrassed to be asking for the money,” said Kay Mullikin, a 911 dispatcher at Metro Nashville Emergency Communications Center. “It’s just a shame that we have to have meetings to get it. The money is there — it’s embarrassing to be begging for a cost of living raise.”
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