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Board ratifies tentative police contract raising starting pay to $74,000; fiscal cost estimated at $23.1M over two years
Summary
The Prince William County Board of Supervisors voted 6–1 on Feb. 3 to ratify a tentative collective bargaining agreement with the county police association that raises the starting salary to $74,000 and includes step/market increases; staff estimate a FY2027 cost of $19 million and a cumulative FY2028 impact of $23.1 million.
Prince William County's Board of Supervisors on Feb. 3 ratified a tentative collective bargaining agreement (CBA) between the county and the Prince William County Police Association, approving a package that raises the department's starting salary from $62,000 to $74,000 and provides additional market and step increases.
County Attorney's Office attorney Megan Kelly said the four-year agreement includes a wage re-opener at the end of year two to accommodate market adjustments. "The wage re-opener provision automatically reopened negotiations for market…
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