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So, I looked up Geary's last published budget (2024-2025 projected), which happens to include the last couple budgets for comparison (you can read it here).
For the police department, they've gone from a "capital outlay" budget of 47k in 2022-2023 to a proposed budget of 18k in 2024-2025 - I guess the town is sick of paying for new toys? More notably, "personal services" (which I take to be payroll for the police department) was 662k in 2022-2023, and was proposed to be 399k in 2024-2025. If the department remained the same size throughout, the average police officer went from about $165k each to about $100k each. Which may be a steep drop in money, but still gets you pretty fucking far in a place where the median home value is 64k, the median wage is 46k, and almost a quarter of the people live in official poverty.
One nice thing I'll note is that the 2023-2024 budget had a decrease of 85k in 'fines and forfeitures', saving an average of $100 in penalties for the 853 residents.
I live close by and drive through Geary often for work. It's a very small, very poor town. Not much there at all. Like not even a McDonald's. Their grocery stores are a dollar general and dollar tree. Again very poor farming community. If anyone on the force was making 165k per year then yeah that's absolutely fucking absurd for a town that size. It's also a speed trap town. And let me tell ya, those Tahoes they are driving are new and nice