New York City Mayor Creates Plan to Bring NYPD Headcount to 40K
What to know
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Outgoing New York City Mayor Eric Adams approved a plan to boost NYPD staffing to roughly 40,000 officers by 2029, the department’s largest force in two decades.
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The proposal allocates $17.8 million next fiscal year, rising to $318.5 million by 2029, to hire and train more than 5,000 new officers.
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The long-term funding plan, finalized ahead of next week’s mayoral election, could leave Adams’ successor managing the expansion.
