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    Jim McDonnell walks through a door held open by another man. He is in a blue suit and tie. He follows behind Mayor Karen Bass, a Black woman in a red suit jacket, shirt and skirt.
    Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass, right, and newly appointed police chief Jim McDonnell, center, arrive for a news conference in Los Angeles, Friday, Oct. 4, 2024. (AP Photo/Jae C. Hong)

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    The governing body for the Los Angeles Police Department is scheduled to vote Tuesday on whether to approve an $507,509 annual salary for chief of police nominee Jim McDonnell.

    The context: If the L.A. Board of Police Commissioners votes in favor, this would be a pay bump of over $100,000 from the current LAPD chief’s salary.

    Other department head salaries: McDonnell would not even be close to being the highest-paid L.A. city official: L.A. Department of Water and Power head Janisse Quiñones currently makes $750,000 yearly.

    What's next: Even after McDonnell’s salary is approved, the L.A. City Council will still need to approve his nomination. Bass, who makes about $200,000 a year less than the proposed chief salary, announced his nomination last month.

    The governing body for the Los Angeles Police Department will vote Tuesday on whether to approve an $507,509 annual salary for chief of police nominee Jim McDonnell.

    The context: If the L.A. Board of Police Commissioners votes in favor, this would be a significant bump from the current LAPD chief’s salary: Interim police chief Dominic Choi made just under $400,000 in base pay in 2023. The salary for the previous LAPD Chief, Michel Moore, was about the same.

    Other department head salaries: McDonnell would not even be close to being the highest-paid L.A. city official: L.A. Department of Water and Power head Janisse Quiñones currently makes $750,000 yearly.

    Other law enforcement head salaries: The head of the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department, Robert Luna, currently receives a base salary of $397,340. McDonnell served as L.A. County’s sheriff before being defeated by the controversial former Sheriff Alex Villanueva in 2018. McDonnell’s base salary in 2017, his last full year as sheriff, was $314,178, though he also received about $160,000 in other pay and benefits.

    L.A. elected official salaries: If this change is approved, McDonnell would make about $200,000 more than Mayor Karen Bass. The city can’t increase Bass’s salary directly: The base salaries for the mayor and city council members are tied by law to the annual pay for judges in L.A.’s municipal court.

    What's next: Even after McDonnell’s salary is approved, the L.A. City Council will still need to approve his nomination. Bass announced his nomination last month.

    How to attend the meeting:

    • Location: John W. Mack Police Commission Hearing Room, 100 W. 1st Street,Los Angeles
    • Time: 9:30 a.m.
    • Virtual attendance
      • Zoom Video Conference: https://lapd.zoom.us/s/289225944 | Webinar ID: 289-225-944
      • Also accessible via phone (877) 853-5257

    Go deeper: Read more about Jim McDonnell’s track record and how people responded to his nomination.

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