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Subcommittee tables bill to allow hazardous-duty pay for conservation police officers

2133512 · January 20, 2025
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The Compensation and Retirement Subcommittee on an unspecified date voted 4-3 to gently lay on the table House Bill 1590, which would have created a pathway for conservation police officers to receive hazardous-duty supplements through the Virginia Retirement System.

The Compensation and Retirement Subcommittee on an unspecified date voted 4-3 to gently lay on the table House Bill 1590, which would have created a pathway for conservation police officers to receive hazardous-duty supplements through the Virginia Retirement System (VRS).

Supporters, led by Delegate Kent, told the subcommittee conservation officers routinely face hazardous conditions that differ from other law-enforcement roles. "They called our conservation police officers and the only ones that could go in there and trudge through the marsh along the very icy cold banks of the Rappahannock…

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