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Prosecuting attorney’s office outlines 2026 budget changes; proposes temporary transfers to cover shortfalls

6423938 · October 20, 2025
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Summary

At a county budget workshop prosecutors presented line-item adjustments, cited trial-driven cost pressures and proposed limited use of drug-fund reserves to offset near-term needs; commissioners asked for revenue/expense totals and constrained increases.

Ryan (Prosecuting Attorney presenter) took the Board of Commissioners through proposed line-item adjustments to the prosecutor's 2026 budget at Monday’s workshop, highlighting both reductions and increases linked to court activity and professional services.

Ryan said cell-phone charges and some gas costs were reduced after equipment and usage estimates were adjusted, while dues and subscriptions rose because of Westlaw and other legal research subscriptions. He flagged a $10,000 increase in professional and contract services largely driven by court-related costs such as process servers, transcribing and expert…

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