New Illinois State Police graduates slated to make $90,000 as starting pay, per ISP Director

An Illinois State Police squad car is pictured in a file photo. This week the agency agreed to hold more public hearings on its assault weapon registration process, although the existing emergency rules governing the process will remain in effect. (Capitol News Illinois file photo by Jerry Nowicki)

New state troopers who graduate from the Illinois State Police academy are in line to receive a starting salary of $90,000.

State Police Director Brendan Kelly says the starting salary reflects the competition for new recruits and the need to make service in the state police force more of a career for new
police.

Kelly says the state’s financial condition and series of balanced budgets have made the higher salaries possible.

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