The New Orleans City Council has voted to give city police their second substantial raise in less than a year. Under the new pay scale, recruits will receive 12.5 percent more money and veteran officers will receive a 10 percent raise.
“This action makes the NOPD more competitive for new recruits and will stop the exodus of veteran officers leaving the department for other law enforcement agencies,” Mayor Ray Nagin told the New Orleans Times-Picayune. “I am glad to announce the city now has a competitive pay plan in place to increase the ranks of the NOPD.”