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Klamath County lifts hiring freeze for budgeted positions, approves two hiring exceptions
Summary
The Klamath County Board of Commissioners on June 3 voted to lift a hiring freeze for positions already budgeted for next fiscal year and approved exceptions allowing the District Attorney’s Office and the tax office to refill two soon-to-be-vacant positions.
The Klamath County Board of Commissioners on June 3 voted to lift a standing hiring freeze for positions that are budgeted in the forthcoming fiscal year and approved two separate exceptions to fill soon-to-be-vacant positions in the district attorney’s and tax offices.
A staff member speaking for the District Attorney’s Office said the county was seeking an exception to fill a Trial Legal Assistant 3 position vacating June 10, 2025. The speaker said the position is already budgeted for the upcoming fiscal year and that filling it would have no fiscal impact. A motion to approve the exception passed by voice…
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