SACRAMENTO — If you’re a recruiter looking for a veteran public-sector attorney, you may want to check out the offices at 200 East Santa Clara St. in San Jose.

That’s the headquarters of the San Jose city attorney. And after city voters on Tuesday overwhelmingly approved a sweeping overhaul of public worker pensions, plenty of frustrated/angry/sad — you pick the negative adjective — deputy attorneys are weighing their career plans.

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