Written By Lexx Thornton Police officers will get a 13% raise next month, Mayor Muriel Bowser announced Wednesday morning. It will cost the city at least $200 million over the next four years, city administrator Kevin Donahue said. It’s part of a new collective bargaining agreement with D.C.’s police union. Bowser, along with Police Chief Pamela Smith and Council Chair Phil Mendelson, announced the new labor agreement with the D.C. Fraternal Order of Police Union. They also said there will be raises for non-union officers ranked lieutenant and higher. Bowser, who has long called for hiring 500 more police officers,
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