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Commissioners approve part-time criminal justice grant coordinator paid with SB 22 funds
Summary
The court voted unanimously to create a part-time criminal justice grant coordinator in the Criminal District Attorney's office funded by SB 22 (rural prosecutor salary assistance), to be paid from grant funds through the fiscal year end. The position will be part-time, contracted at $75 per hour and aimed at stabilizing existing criminal justice
Kendall County Commissioners Court on Tuesday unanimously approved creation of a part-time criminal justice grant coordinator in the Criminal District Attorney's office, to be fully funded with SB 22 rural prosecutor salary assistance funds.
"This is separate and apart from the other grant coordinator on the agenda," Criminal District Attorney Nicole S. Bishop told the court, explaining the position will focus solely on criminal justice grants and will be funded only through existing grant dollars. Bishop said the role is intended to…
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