ROCHESTER, N.Y. – Earlier this month, Sen. Jeremy Cooney held a press conference alongside New York State Troopers to announce a new bill that would extend paid leave after critical incidents.
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The state legislature passed this bill granting increased paid leave to troopers who kill or seriously injure someone while on duty.
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Rochester Police Locust Club Treasurer Sgt. Kevin Leckinger spoke with News10NBC, questioning why the bill only applies to one law enforcement agency.
“So, the governor and the governor’s office and legislators have imposed this administrative assignment for one agency, but not for another. And what’s the difference? Just which badge you work for which municipality writes your paycheck? That’s not logical to me,” said Leckinger.
Currently, troopers receive three days of paid leave after a critical event. The new bill would extend this to 20 days. The Rochester Police Department stated its policy varies by situation, with officers typically off for two work weeks or until an investigation concludes.
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