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December 06, 2013

The Boston City Council unanimously voted in favor of a 25 percent raise over the next six years for the Boston Police Patrolmen's Association.

What that means is the $30 million deficit that incoming Boston Mayor Marty Walsh was going to inherit will now be a $50 million deficit. As Walsh transitions into power,  will other municipal unions who work for the city want raises? The Scrum's Adam Reilly, Peter Kadzis, and David Bernstein debate.

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