A Franklin County judge temporarily blocked a ban on gender-affirming care for minors on April 16.
In a tentative agreement with the city, Columbus police officers will get a 15% raise over the next three years.is scheduled to vote Monday night on a new contract for the Fraternal Order of Police Capital City Lodge 9.
“This will make sure the officers are some of the highest-paid officers in the state while continuing to give more control to Chief Bryant in making some critical staffing decisions for high-profile teams within the division of police. Really allowing her to take into consideration background, experience, training as opposed to just seniority,” Ginther said.“Fifteen percent across the board over three years is a lot of money, but it's not just that.
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