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Curry County commissioners debate levy language and sheriff cooperation; decision deferred pending clarification

2627195 · January 13, 2025
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Summary

Commissioners debated disputed ballot language for a proposed May 2025 public safety levy, received objections from a committee member, heard concerns about lack of data from the sheriff's office, and agreed to revisit the levy after consulting the co‑presenter and the sheriff.

At the Jan. 9 meeting, Curry County commissioners discussed objections raised about the draft ballot language for a proposed May 2025 levy intended to fund law enforcement personnel.

The clerk's office and staff told the board that a citizen (identified in email as Miss Cochran / George Cochran in materials) objected to language that would restrict unused annual levy funds to levy purposes and continue to carry forward those funds for law‑enforcement staffing after a levy expires. "The statement is we cannot move forward with the levy based on the unacceptable language Ted added to the SAL 8 0 5 submitted to you by the lehi committee," the clerk…

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