In a recent government meeting, officials discussed critical budget amendments impacting sheriff and EMS salaries, ultimately approving a motion to fully fund these departments. The amendment, proposed by a board member, aimed to ensure that both the sheriff's department and EMS receive complete funding rather than partial allocations. The motion passed with a vote of 4 to 1, reflecting a commitment to equitable salary increases across departments.
The budget discussions also included a proposed 5-cent tax increase, which would facilitate a 3% salary raise for all county employees, including a designated $586,000 for insurance costs. However, concerns were raised regarding the fairness of salary increases for school teachers, who were reportedly not included in the same raise structure. Board members debated the implications of this discrepancy, emphasizing the need for fairness in compensation across all public service sectors.
Additionally, the meeting addressed supplemental appropriations, including a $279,796 transfer related to the regional radio system and a $400,000 ADV grant through VMRC. Both appropriations were approved unanimously, indicating a collaborative effort to manage county resources effectively.
As the meeting concluded, officials acknowledged the need for further discussions to finalize the budget, with a sense of urgency to resolve outstanding financial matters. The board is expected to reconvene soon to ensure timely approval of the budget.