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Napa County supervisors pause budget guideline vote to analyze federal grant pause and reserve policy
Summary
Supervisors continued debate on revised budget guidelines and directed staff to return with an analysis of federal revenues not yet received, maintenance-of-effort calculations, and implications of a White House memorandum pausing certain federal awards.
NAPA COUNTY — The Napa County Board of Supervisors on Jan. 28 delayed final action on revisions to the county’s budget policy guidelines and asked county staff to return with a package of analyses showing potential exposure after a federal memorandum paused certain grant disbursements.
The board voted unanimously to continue the item and asked the county executive office and auditor-controller to report back with (1) the value of federal revenues already received and the value of committed federal funds not yet received; (2) an analysis of the board’s “no backfill” policy and how adding “board priority” exceptions would affect it; (3) a review of multi‑year revenues that have been treated as ongoing for staffing decisions; and (4) whether the county should calculate…
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