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  2. Austin's proposed police budget has gotten backlash. Here's ...

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    Progressive advocates in Austin have slammed the Police Department's proposed budget of $476.5 million. But it's unlikely to change by much.

  3. Austin Police Department - Wikipedia

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    Austin Police Department (APD) is the principal law enforcement agency serving Austin, Texas. As of fiscal year 2022, the agency had an annual budget of $443.1 million [ 5 ] and employed around 2,484 personnel, including approximately 1,809 officers. [ 6 ]

  4. Here's what Austin's city manager is proposing for police ...

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    Kerri Lang, a budget officer with the city of Austin, said the $18.2 million increase to the police budget includes the 4% wage increase to civilian employees proposed for all city employees as ...

  5. Austin City Council approves largest ever city budget at $5.9 ...

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    The city's Police Department budget came under national attention when in 2020 the City Council approved around $21.5 million in immediate ... Austin has increased the Police Department's budget.

  6. Here's where Austin Police Department stands with staffing ...

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    This came on the heels of the Austin City Council voting to cut the Police Department's budget by $150 million in 2020 and reinvest those funds into other city services.

  7. Greg Casar - Wikipedia

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    Working with community leaders, he crafted a three-tiered plan to reduce the police department budget. [57] Austin became one of the only cities in the nation to successfully begin reallocating significant funding from its police department to other city programs. [58]

  8. List of police reforms related to the George Floyd protests

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    On June 11, 2020, the Austin City Council unanimously approved a series of police reforms, including a ban on the use of "less lethal" munitions during protests, restrictions on the use of deadly force, and a direction to the city manager to propose reductions to the police department's budget in 2021. Ultimately, the department's budget was ...

  9. Austin City Council passes largest-ever budget, up $500 ... - AOL

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    The new budget includes pay raises for city employees, millions to address homelessness and a $32.4 million increase for the Austin Police Department.