Teton County commissioners approve $1.84 million voucher run, additional transfers

5385632 ยท July 14, 2025

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Summary

At a July 14, 2025 voucher meeting, the Teton County Board of Commissioners unanimously approved three payment items: a county voucher run of $1,844,625.04, a second voucher run of $425,814.01 (noted as fair-related), and an inner-fund transfer of $1,568,097.06.

Teton County Board of Commissioners voted unanimously July 14 to approve county payments and an internal transfer totaling more than $3.8 million.

The board approved a county voucher run of $1,844,625.04, a second voucher run of $425,814.01 and an inner-fund transfer of $1,568,097.06 after a motion on the consent agenda. Chair Mark Newcomb opened the voucher item and asked for a motion; commissioners approved the motions without further public comment.

Why it matters: the payments cover regular county operations and, according to commissioners, upcoming fair contracts and related expenses. Commissioner Probst noted the second voucher run was for fair contracts scheduled to begin later in the month.

The meeting began with the board adopting the day's agenda by unanimous vote and briefly taking public comment before moving to the vouchers. Administrator Jody Pond introduced the voucher item and asked whether there was public comment; none was offered specific to the payments.

Chair Newcomb called for the vote, and the board approved the motions unanimously. No roll-call vote with individual yes/no names was recorded in the meeting transcript; commissioners confirmed the motion by voice vote.

The board also pulled item 11 from the following day's consent agenda for separate consideration, and commissioners reviewed upcoming calendar items including meetings in late July and August. Following the voucher approvals and the day's other business the board recessed for service awards and later reconvened.