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Washington County adopts domestic terrorism prevention plan after questions on cost and staffing
Summary
The Board of Supervisors voted to adopt a county domestic terrorism prevention plan developed with grant funding after members asked whether the plan imposes new operating costs and were told no additional staff were required at this time; a supervisor noted the plan work had been required by an executive order and cost about $172,000 to produce.
The Washington County Board of Supervisors voted to adopt a county domestic terrorism prevention plan during its meeting, after supervisors questioned whether the plan would add ongoing operating costs.
Board members asked staff whether adopting the plan would increase the county’s operating budget or require new staff. County staff told the…
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