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Gov. DeSantis Wants to Give New Florida Police Officers $5K Bonus

Ron DeSantis

El gobernador de Florida Ron DeSantis habla en la inauguración de un sitio de administración del tratamiento para el COVID-19 Regeneron en Pembroke Pines, Florida, el 18 de agosto del 2021. Los distritos escolares en Florida pueden imponer mandatos de mascarillas, dijo un juez el viernes, fallando que el gobernador excedió su autoridad el emitir una orden ejecutiva que prohibió los mandatos. (AP Foto/Marta Lavandier)

Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis is hoping a new proposal that includes $5,000 bonuses will help recruit law enforcement officers to the state.

DeSantis discussed his proposal at a news conference Tuesday morning at the Lakeland Police Department.

The key portion of the three-part proposal would give $5,000 signing bonuses to rookie officers or officers who transfer from another state.

"We see an opportunity given how morale is low throughout many parts of our country amongst people in law enforcement, we have an opportunity to capitalize on that here in the state of Florida, because we do need to fill positions," DeSantis said.

The proposal would also remove roadblocks for officers to transfer to Florida law enforcement departments through programs that would provide free training and certification.

The third part of the proposal would feature scholarships to cover enrollment costs for law enforcement academies.

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