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Shawnee County commissioners trim parts of proposed 2026 budget amid grant uncertainty and service cuts
Summary
Shawnee County commissioners on Aug. 4 approved multiple commission-level reductions to the proposed 2026 county budget, including a $400,000 cut to a proposed mental-health partner increase, removal of a $100,000 wage-study line and a $62,300 reduction to the Health Department request, while directing staff to find additional savings to meet the advertised mill-levy target.
Shawnee County commissioners continued a multi-hour budget session Aug. 4, approving several targeted cuts to the proposed 2026 county budget and directing staff to seek additional reductions to reach the published mill-levy target.
The board voted on a series of commission-level adjustments after department leaders presented where they could trim requests. Commissioners approved (1) a motion to reduce funding for Vallejo Family Service/mental health partners by $400,000 (motion by Commissioner Kevin Cook, second by Commissioner Bill Rippon; vote 2-1), (2) a motion to remove $100,000 budgeted for a countywide wage study (motion by Commissioner Aaron Mays, second by Commissioner Bill Rippon; vote 2-1), and (3) a motion to reduce the Health Department’s amended request by $62,300 (motion by Commissioner Aaron Mays, second by Commissioner Kevin Cook; vote 3-0). The board also accepted many department-proposed internal cuts and asked staff to continue seeking the remaining approximately $192,517 needed to meet the advertised levy target.
Why it matters: Commissioners said state and federal grant reductions are shifting costs to local government, increasing pressure on the county budget. Department heads told the board some cuts would directly affect services — particularly behavioral health and community providers — while others reflected efficiency gains or one-time savings.
What the board approved and…
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