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Can Santa Ana Afford a $27 Million Police Raise?

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Santa Ana City Council members are expected to approve a new contract Tuesday with the police union that will cost taxpayers over $27 million in the next three and half years and bump up pay for local officers.

It comes as city staff project a $30 million drop in sales tax revenue in five years as part of a decrease in Measure X, a 1.5% sales tax increase approved in 2018.

“We’re really scratching the surface of our finances right now,” Councilman Jonathan Hernandez said in a Monday phone interview. “We have a bargaining group who isn’t friendly, or respectful to the taxpayers resources.” 





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