During a recent government meeting, concerns were raised regarding budget allocations for the Kootenai County Prosecutor's Office, highlighting significant challenges faced by the staff. The prosecutor emphasized that their office has historically received only 0.5% of the county's budget, which has severely limited their operational capacity.
The prosecutor pointed out that Spokane's recent decision to cut funding has further restricted their resources, reducing their operational budget to an unprecedented 9%. This reduction is seen as detrimental to the prosecution's ability to effectively serve the community. The prosecutor made a one-time funding request to address critical needs for both the office and the safety of Kootenai County residents.
The emotional toll on the staff was evident, as the prosecutor described the demanding nature of their work, particularly during traumatic situations involving families. The recent defunding of a project was met with demoralization among the staff, prompting a strong appeal for the budget to be reconsidered.
In response to questions about budget management, Dr. Duke confirmed that there would be no additional overhead costs associated with the proposed third-party service, suggesting a potential path forward for addressing the office's needs without further financial burden on the county. The discussions underscored the urgent need for adequate funding to support the vital services provided by the prosecutor's office.