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14. D63/1: P 75/12

POLICE AND FIREMEN SALARIES

HEARINGS

BEFORE THE

SUBCOMMITTEE ON

BUSINESS, COMMERCE AND FISCAL AFFAIRS

OF THE

COMMITTEE ON

THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA

HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES

NINETY-SECOND CONGRESS

SECOND SESSION

ON

H.R. 12710

TO AMEND THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA POLICE AND FIRE-
MEN'S SALARY ACT OF 1958 TO INCREASE SALARIES,
AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES

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CONTENTS

H.R. 12710 (McMillan et al., by request), a bill to amend the District of
Columbia Police and Firemen's Act of 1958 to increase salaries, and for
other purposes..

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District Government's legislative draft, as per submission to the Speaker 143–151

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Hogan, Hon. Lawrence J., Representative from the State of Maryland
International Conference of Police Associations, Robert D. Gordon,

executive director...

United States Brewers Association, Bernard F. Maloy, vice president and

and general counsel..

Washington, D.C. Retail Liquor Dealers Association, Hilliard Schulberg,

executive director..

United Licensees Beverage Association of the District of Columbia, William

0. Woodson, executive secretary-

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45, 99,

Comparison, entrance salaries for police private (1969 and 1972) for
24 cities over 500,000 and 5 local jurisdictions..
Comparison, minimum and maximum salaries paid fire privates in 25
cities over 500,000 population.

47, 67, 98,

46, 97,

Comparison, minimum and maximum salaries paid police privates
by 25 cities over 500,000 population
Comparison, section-by-section, provisions of H.R. 12710 and the
District Government's proposals.

Financing provisions, sales and use tax increases

150, 169, 186, 188, 190,

Laundry-Dry Cleaning Association of Greater Washington, William H.
Balderson, executive vice president, letter to Chairman Cabell,
dated June 9, 1972.

Memorandum of understanding, District Government, Police and Fire-

Peters, James P., Fire Inspector, letter to Chairman Cabell, dated May
4, 1970.

Weinberg, Donald H., Chief Pay Systems and Labor Relations Divi-
sion, letters to James Clark, Clerk, re Police and Fire Department
uniform personnel turnover.

Metropolitan Washington Board of Trade, John W. Stadtler, president,
letter to Chairman McMillan, dated April 20, 1972.

Pay Board, Executive Office of the President:

District Government's Application of April 6, 1972 for pay increases__
Board's decision of May 8, 1972 thereon___

Pay increases in District of Columbia by wage classifications (1954–71)
Retired Firemen's Association, Webster R. Frye, president, statement.
Washington Evening Star, article dated Feb. 14, 1972, entitled "No-Knock
Law Used Little in Year on Books".

55,

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25, 45, 62, 67, 69, 97, 1
49, 69, 101,

for 24

48, 100,

Comparison, entrance salaries for police privates (1969 and 1971)
cities over 500,000 population and five local jurisdictions.

Comparison, minimum and maximum salaries paid police privates by 25

cities over 500,000 population..

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Educational incentive pay-.

Effect of alcoholic beverage tax increases-

200, 203, 207, 215

Employees, District of Columbia government and other cities...

117-118

56, 63, 73, 78, 96, 109, 120, 143, 190, 205, 231

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78, 199

171, 191

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