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Kenosha JLAC to require rotating quarterly activity reports from judicial and law enforcement departments
Summary
The Kenosha County Judiciary & Law Enforcement Committee (JLAC) Chair proposed a structured, rotating schedule requiring department activity reports and in-person presentation every four months to improve transparency and budget oversight; committee members asked for report detail standards and agreed to the plan.
A chair of the Kenosha County Judiciary & Law Enforcement Committee on May 1 announced a new reporting structure that will require regular, written department activity reports and scheduled in-person presentations intended to improve transparency and give committee members earlier notice of budget issues.
The chair told committee members the rotation would begin in June 2025 and said reports will be submitted to committee staff the Thursday before an agenda posts so members have time to review them. “If we sit here and we don't have any questions to ask them, then I don't think we're doing our due diligence,” the chair said, urging members to study reports in advance and come ready to ask questions.
The nut of the change is a rotating schedule so each department presents to JLAC once every four months. The chair outlined the initial schedule:…
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