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Board accepts proposed $3.0 billion FY 2025'26 budget for final hearings; staff projects multi-year pressures
Summary
The San Joaquin County Board of Supervisors accepted the county's proposed $3.0 billion FY 2025'26 budget for final hearings, with staff flagging multi-year pressures that could require reserve use beginning in FY 2026'27 under current assumptions.
San Joaquin County officials presented the proposed FY 2025'26 budget and the Board of Supervisors voted on June 3 to accept it for final hearings. Chief Deputy County Administrator Jennifer VanStein and Assistant County Administrator Brenda Kiley told the board the $3.0 billion appropriation is structurally balanced and does not draw on general-fund reserves in the proposed plan as submitted.
Why it matters: the accepted proposed budget sets spending and policy assumptions for fiscal-year deliberations. The proposed plan includes funding for negotiated labor contracts and continued contributions to reduce the county's unfunded pension liability. Departments requested supplemental items during the process;…
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