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Deputy controller says city can fund AFSCME Local 962 contract, presents $300,000 2026 estimate

Indianapolis City Rules and Public Policy Committee · April 21, 2026
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The Rules and Public Policy Committee reviewed a fiscal-impact statement April 21 for a three-year collective bargaining agreement with AFSCME Local 962; Deputy Controller Jake McVay told the committee the 2026 cost is roughly $300,000 and can be covered largely by supplemental local income tax distribution.

The Indianapolis City Rules and Public Policy Committee on April 21 reviewed a fiscal-impact statement for a three-year collective bargaining agreement between the City of Indianapolis/Marion County and AFSCME Local 962.

Deputy Controller Jake McVay told the committee the contract would be effective Jan. 1, 2026, and include base-wage increases of 4% in 2026 and 3% in both 2027 and 2028, plus certification and education pay. "Beginning in 2026, employees will receive an annual increase to base wages of 4% followed by 3% in 2027 and 2028," McVay said.

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