Dallas Agrees to Settlement Over Public Safety Back Wages
Dallas Agrees to Settlement Over Public Safety Back Wages
An executive committee representing nearly 8,700 current and former Dallas, Texas, police officers and firefighters recently approved a settlement by which the city agreed to pay more than $173 million to settle decades-old lawsuits over years of unpaid wages. The settlement still needs to be approved by the City Council this summer, but the public safety workers and those representing them are pleased the litigation is finally moving in the right direction.According to council members, Dallas will be able to pay out without increasing property taxes by funding the settlement with existing bond capacity.Mayor Mike Rawlings called the decision “a prudent move for taxpayers” both financially and psychologically. “I’m very, very happy that we’ve resolved this,” he added. “This is a major clearing of the air, and there are no clouds over us anymore with these lawsuits.”Rawlings had originally expressed concern that the lawsuits could bankrupt the city. But, by using the bond capacity may mean that the City Council won’t be able to lower taxes as much in coming years, he warned. “It’s a litigious world we live in,” Rawlings said. “When we are playing with taxpayer money, we want to take out as much risk as we can, and that’s what we did here.”Council member Lee Kleinman indicated he was pleased the city has bonding capacity available to be rid of the cases, stating, “the council’s attitude was, ‘Let’s clean this stuff up and be done with it.”
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