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Board authorizes $200,000 to support prosecutor's anti-human-trafficking position; sheriff funding deferred
Summary
The Oakland County Board approved $200,000 to create and fund a new prosecutor position supporting anti-human-trafficking efforts, after an amendment halved the originally proposed $400,000 and deferred funding for a related sheriff's position while departments resolve funding sources.
The Oakland County Board of Commissioners on July 17 approved a resolution to provide $200,000 in interim funding to support operational needs tied to anti-human-trafficking work by the prosecutor's office. The motion passed 19-0 after an amendment narrowed the funding and source plan from the $400,000 initially recommended by the Human Trafficking Task Force.
What passed: The adopted amendment (moved by Commissioner William Miller) authorizes a total of $200,000 to support the prosecutor's office and creates one General Fund position for the prosecutor's office with $100,000 to be transferred from the prosecutor's…
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