With a progressive majority still unable to override a Frey veto, homelessness, rent control and police accountability could see massive changes or no change at all.
The $15.3 million initiative would give $15,000 a piece to new Minneapolis officers over three years to entice recruits and $18,000 to existing officers over two and a half years to retain them.
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The Minneapolis City Council in a special meeting Friday voted down a proposal to spend $15.3 million to recruit and retain Minneapolis police officers.