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County Supervisors Association briefs board on 2025 legislative session and data work

5364615 · July 2, 2025
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Summary

The County Supervisors Association (CSA) presented a roundup of the recent legislative session, one‑time budget allocations affecting counties, and CSA’s research and data‑visualization programs. CSA staff highlighted ongoing issues including probation funding, long‑term care (ALTCS) assessments, and accessory dwelling unit statute changes.

The Yavapai County Board of Supervisors received a presentation July 2 from Craig Sullivan of the County Supervisors Association (CSA) and CSA President Lynn Pankrazi (Yuma County) summarizing CSA activities, research initiatives and this year’s state legislative outcomes.

Sullivan told the board CSA is expanding data‑analytic work and said the association won a $1.4 million grant from ABOR to fund research partnerships with universities. He described…

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