SF Supervisors Hold Their Noses, Approve Yet Another $91 Million In Overtime for Police and Sheriff’s Departments
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SF Supervisors Hold Their Noses, Approve Yet Another $91 Million In Overtime for Police and Sheriff’s Departments
The SFPD overtime gravy train will continue running, as on Tuesday, the SF Board of Supervisors very begrudgingly appropriated another $91 million in overtime for both the police and sheriff's departments, after years of similar massive overtime requests.It’s been a running local story/joke for years in San Francisco that the SF Police Department asks for tens of millions of dollars in overtime pay that is well beyond what they had budgeted for.…
SFPD to get massive overtime boost despite concerns about spending
SFPD violated the rules on overtime, repeatedly—but they still got their money
The San Francisco Police Department decided on its own to violate the rules limiting public employee overtime, the Board of Supes learned Tuesday. The supes were voting on a measure to reallocate more than $80 million from salaries to overtime, and to approve more than $5 million in reserves to bolster that OT spending. The Budget and Appropriations Committee, after a contentious hearing, passed the measure to the full board without recommendati…
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