State & Local News
North Carolina Proposes Law Enforcement Raises
March 19, 2026
North Carolina Governor Josh Stein has proposed a $1.4 billion Critical Needs Budget that includes substantial pay raises for law enforcement and public safety personnel to address ongoing recruitment and retention challenges. The budget also allocates funding to enhance resources for key agencies such as the State Bureau of Investigation and the Department of Adult Correction to meet increasing operational demands and improve statewide public safety.
- This budget proposal signals increased state investment in law enforcement compensation and operational capacity, which may lead to expanded procurement opportunities for equipment, technology, and support services.
- Procurement professionals should anticipate potential contract solicitations related to public safety enhancements and agency resource upgrades following budget approval.
- Contractors specializing in law enforcement technology, correctional facility services, and public safety infrastructure may find new opportunities as agencies seek to implement the proposed funding.
- The focus on recruitment and retention underscores the importance of workforce support services and training programs in upcoming procurement initiatives.
When our heroes are putting their lives on the line to serve and protect us, we must be just as committed to supporting them.
— Governor Josh Stein
To continue attracting qualified, dedicated individuals who are willing to answer this calling, we must ensure that our compensation reflects both the responsibility of the job and the value our troopers bring to the people of North Carolina.
— State Highway Patrol Trooper Whit Efird
Agencies
State Bureau of Investigation, Department of Adult Correction, North Carolina General Assembly, North Carolina State Highway Patrol, Office of the Governor of North Carolina