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Officials outline state-funded longevity payments, certification-related pay adjustments and upcoming courtroom closed-captioning requirement
5920748 · August 20, 2025
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Summary
County staff said the state will provide longevity pay for about 10 employees, discussed pay changes tied to certifications, and noted a Sept. 2026 rule requiring closed captions for courtroom videos; no formal county action recorded in transcript.
County staff briefed officials on several personnel and court procedure items: state-funded longevity pay for a small set of employees, pay adjustments tied to certifications, and a forthcoming requirement that courtroom video include closed captions.
One speaker said, “That is money that's not coming out of taxpayers from Freestone…
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