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Public defenders' fees double forcing budget overhaul

July 13, 2024 | Union County, Illinois



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Public defenders' fees double forcing budget overhaul
During a recent government meeting, officials addressed the urgent need to approve an increase in funding for public defender legal bills, which have exceeded the initial budget for the fiscal year 2024. The budget was set at $100,000, but due to a new law effective January 1st that raised the compensation for public defenders from $75 to $150 per hour, the costs have significantly escalated.

The total outstanding legal bills amount to $7,142.10, and officials noted that if these bills are paid, the budget will be quickly depleted, potentially leading to a need for a revised budget of $200,000 to accommodate the increased rates. Last year, the costs had already exceeded the budget by approximately $60,000, indicating a trend that may continue this year.

The discussion highlighted the challenges of maintaining adequate funding for legal services, with officials acknowledging that the previous rates were not reflective of the current market for legal fees. The motion to approve the increased payments for public defenders was unanimously passed by the board.

Additionally, the meeting included a brief mention of the approval for the purchase of right-of-way on Winston Road, although further details were not provided in the transcript.

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